Whether you can jump rope with fibroids should be analyzed in relation to the location and size of the fibroids and the presence or absence of clinical symptoms. If the fibroid is small and grows between the muscle walls without causing any clinical symptoms, you can generally jump rope, but avoid jumping rope during menstruation. If the fibroid grows in the uterine cavity and has caused symptoms such as increased menstrual flow, dribbling of menstrual blood, or irregular vaginal bleeding, you can’t jump rope to prevent excessive menstrual flow or cause hemorrhage after jumping rope. Moreover, for the large fibroids under the plasma membrane can not jump rope, so as not to cause fibroid tip twisting after jumping rope, causing severe abdominal pain symptoms. Patients with fibroids should analyze whether they can jump rope according to the specific situation, and follow the doctor’s prescription for medication, or surgical removal of fibroids under the advice of the doctor.