Fibroids can be used as an IUD according to the patient’s specific situation, if the location of the fibroid growth is located in the submucosa and is large, then the IUD can not be used. If the fibroids grow under the plasma membrane and there are no obvious symptoms, then the IUD can be used. The IUD for patients with uterine fibroids should be judged according to the predominance and size of the fibroid growth of the patient. If the patient’s fibroid growth position is in the submucosa, and the fibroid is large, it will lead to the phenomenon of uterine morphology change, which can’t be on the IUD. This is because the change of uterine morphology will lead to easy dislodgement of the IUD, and some patients will also experience symptoms such as heavy menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual period. If the growth of fibroid is located under the plasma membrane, the fibroid is small, and the patient usually has no obvious symptoms, then the IUD can be used. Whether patients with uterine fibroids can have an IUD should follow the doctor’s advice, and it is recommended that patients choose professional hospitals to have an IUD. Patients with uterine fibroids should seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid aggravation of the condition.