Questions about pregnancy in patients with uterine fibroids

  1.Can I try to conceive if I have no symptoms and do not need surgery for the time being?  Yes. 2. If I get pregnant with fibroids, will it lead to miscarriage?  3.If pregnancy occurs, will it affect the growth and development of the baby later? What is the impact on the health of the patient?  During pregnancy, it may lead to miscarriage. Any effect on the growth and development of the baby depends mainly on the location and size of the fibroids, which may result in abnormal fetal position, low placenta, obstruction of the birth canal, postpartum bleeding, etc. Some fibroids develop red-like changes during pregnancy, causing damage to the patient’s health.  4.What is the effect of pregnancy on fibroids? Will they grow larger or degenerate?  Fibroids grow faster during pregnancy than during non-pregnancy, and some fibroids become red during pregnancy, which may cause damage to the patient’s health.  5.What should I do if the red discoloration occurs during pregnancy? Can the baby still be saved?  Conservative treatment can usually relieve it. If serious infection or serious complications occur, the pregnancy needs to be terminated and surgically treated.  6.Is it okay to cut off the fibroids together with the cesarean delivery?