If you are pregnant and find out the uterine tumor, you need to judge whether the tumor is benign or malignant. If it is benign, such as common uterine fibroids, according to the size and location of the fibroids, you can take delivery and then deal with it or cesarean section; if it is malignant, such as cervical cancer, uterine sarcoma, etc. Generally, you should terminate the pregnancy and treat it in time. 1. Benign uterine tumors, such as common uterine fibroids, pregnancy combined with uterine fibroids can be delivered naturally, but should prevent postpartum hemorrhage. Smaller fibroids that do not obstruct the birth canal can be delivered vaginally, and fibroids should be treated after delivery. Larger fibroids in the lower part of the uterus and cervix can occupy the pelvis or block the pelvic inlet, obstructing the descent of the fetal prenatal part, and cesarean section should be performed. 2. Malignant tumors of the uterus, such as cervical cancer, uterine sarcoma, etc., may need to be treated by surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, etc., in which case the pregnancy should be terminated, and the prognosis is poor, and the seriousness of which may endanger the life of the pregnant woman, so it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time, under the guidance of the doctor. Specific treatment is recommended to follow the doctor’s advice.