In the vast majority of cases, vaginal delivery is possible. If the fibroids are located in the lower part of the body and are large enough to interfere with the birth canal and block the fetal descent, then the birth cannot be carried out. This will need to be evaluated by an obstetrician. It is important to note that larger fibroids may affect the labor force and slow down the labor process, and affect the contraction of the uterus after delivery, causing more bleeding after delivery. Therefore, if you have a large fibroid, you should pay attention to the observation before and after delivery, and deal with it in time if necessary.