Can uterine fibroids give birth

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Hysteromyoma is one of women's physiological diseases. If you get hysteromyoma, you need to treat it well. I am a patient with hysteromyoma, and I am always worried that I will not be able to give birth in the future. Let's understand whether hysteromyoma can give birth.

Can uterine fibroids give birth

First: in the process of pregnancy, myoma itself will change, causing pain. This kind of pain is not life-threatening, but patients need to endure pain and panic caused by pain. In the process of delivery, the position of myoma length will affect the delivery of the fetus. At the same time, the myoma itself affects the contraction of the uterus, which will prolong the labor process. Due to the current gynecological examination is not common, many people are only found in pregnancy after their uterus grew a leiomyoma. Generally speaking, if there is no sign of bleeding, you can get pregnant. The myoma was removed at the same time of cesarean section.

Second: but not all women with uterine fibroids can't get pregnant. If the fibroids are small and the growth site is close to the serosa, they can get pregnant. During pregnancy, due to the rich blood supply of the uterus, the fibroids will grow faster, and red degeneration, pain and even premature birth can occur. Therefore, if women with uterine fibroids want to get pregnant, they should see a doctor before planning to get pregnant to know whether they are suitable for pregnancy and listen to the doctor's advice. If the fibroids are too large, it is recommended to remove the uterine fibroids first, and then get pregnant after recovery.

Third: the impact of uterine fibroids on fertility is determined by the type and occurrence of uterine fibroids. The medical community believes that small fibroids, subserous myoma * usually do not affect pregnancy, nor increase the incidence of miscarriage, but myoma can bring back the incarceration of the pregnant uterus, resulting in urinary retention and abortion.

matters needing attention

The treatment of hysteromyoma needs to be cautious. There are many patients who choose improper treatment methods to affect their life. After all, there are certain risks in surgical treatment. In addition, the fact that the recurrence rate after surgery is as high as 80% or more, I hope patients should think twice.