Can a woman have fibroid tumors and still get pregnant? - fibroid tumors more condition_treatment
Fibroid tumors in my family. The grandmother of my mother and my mother had and now I know they have. If they are in conflict with my pregnancy?
Can a woman have fibroid tumors and still get pregnant? - fibroid tumors more condition_treatment
Fibroid tumors in my family. The grandmother of my mother and my mother had and now I know they have. If they are in conflict with my pregnancy?
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Also have fibroids, my gynecologist said that you can get pregnant can be a bit harder. Good Luck
You already know that the mother was born answer.Your normal normal.Fibroids you normally with the prevention of pregnancy, childbirth, and the normality of child.But if the size of uterine fibroids may be disproportionately born by the duration of pregnancy and the need for care during pregnancy and childbirth. Red degeneration of fibroid causing acute abdominal pain not pregnancy.But during a routine check. Consult your own O & G for reassurance.
You already know that the mother was born answer.Your normal normal.Fibroids you normally with the prevention of pregnancy, childbirth, and the normality of child.But if the size of uterine fibroids may be disproportionately born by the duration of pregnancy and the need for care during pregnancy and childbirth. Red degeneration of fibroid causing acute abdominal pain not pregnancy.But during a routine check. Consult your own O & G for reassurance.
Yes, you may be pregnant, even if you have fibroids. Most women with fibroids do not experience complications during pregnancy, because of them.
Fibroid tumors does not hurt the baby. Even if you have symptoms (severe vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, pelvic pressure, frequent urination, constipation) will probably not affect the baby. However, the risk of premature birth and miscarriage increases slightly if you have fibroids. Sometimes the child result in an unnatural position for delivery. You can also stop working, or if they can be on or near the opening of the cervix, the baby block. All of these (rather rare) problems can increase the likelihood of caesarean section.
I understand how it can be disturbing. You should talk to your doctor about all your concerns. If you feel that your doctor will not change receptive to their concerns - doctors, until you find one. But do not worry about the first one. You can read all fibroid tumors on the website as the source. :) Good luck!
I do. Good luck!
I wish him well and should be no problem at all Tho.
Yes, but opportunities may be somewhat reduced, and there is a possibility of complications during pregnancy.
Yes, depending on the size and placement. Ask your
OB-Gyn to run tests and ultra sounds
Yes, but the baby is born with a tapered head, maybe even be born black.
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