Can uterine myoma be pregnant

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My wife and I had been pregnant for more than a year, and she didn't have a baby. Later, we went to the hospital and were found to have two uterine fibroids on both sides. At that time, people really collapsed. The size of the tumor was about 4 cm, and the doctor didn't say that we would have an operation. Now the disease has a certain control, for uterine fibroids can be pregnant, the following I tell you.

Can uterine myoma be pregnant

First: Generally speaking, if the diameter of myoma is less than 6cm and asymptomatic, regular prenatal examination should be carried out to pay attention to whether the myoma has red degeneration. Most pregnant women can give birth through vagina without special treatment. The effects of fibroids on pregnancy include: high abortion rate, abnormal fetal position (which may be caused by tumor compression and fetal movement limitation), high rate of dystocia, high rate of cesarean section (because fibroids are likely to block the birth canal, which makes the fetal head decline unobstructed), large amount of postpartum hemorrhage (because fibroids affect uterine contraction), and high incidence of puerperal infection.

Second: Generally speaking, hysteromyoma is not very large, the number is wrong, it is not the case of submucous myoma, and the hysteromyoma without obvious clinical manifestations has no great impact on women's pregnancy, so there is no need to worry about it, regular review is OK.

Third: after pregnancy must be in accordance with the doctor's requirements for regular prenatal examination, in order to grasp the growth of the fetus and fibroids, take measures in time. Increase nutrition, especially eat more blood food, such as blood tofu, animal liver, medlar and jujube porridge, sesame paste, shepherd's purse, spinach, etc., to prepare for possible bleeding.

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Don't worry too much about the discovery of hysteromyoma, because hysteromyoma can be controlled by drugs or surgery, and now there is a choice of minimally invasive surgery to solve the problem of hysteromyoma, so it's good to face it positively. It's best to treat before you get pregnant.