My wife recently had a pelvic exam prior to us trying to get pregnant. The doctor explained to her that everything is ok. But the doctor did not explain something on the results. Part of the results reads IMP: -No demonstratable right ovary or right adnexal mass. I understand that not demonstratable just means that the ultrasound couldn't see it. However my wife, who loves to believe the worst, thinks that it means it is not there and some one has some how taken it. Can anyone help me relieve her concerns. Is it common for an ultrasound to not be able to see an ovary when it is in-fact there?
Thank you for any help you can give.
Regards,
Nathan