If you have fibroid during pregnancy, if it is mild and asymptomatic, it will not affect the development of the fetus and regular checkups will be enough, if it is severe, it may affect the fetus and need surgery. 1. Mild uterine fibroids: If the condition of the pregnant woman and the fetus is stable and asymptomatic, no special treatment is needed for the time being, and the fibroids will be treated after delivery. If there are signs of miscarriage or preterm labor, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly. 2. Serious uterine fibroids: If the uterine fibroids are large, with obvious symptoms, or if the fibroids exist in the myometrium or submucosa, affecting the growth and development of the embryo and leading to embryo suspension, then they should be handled surgically during pregnancy under the judgment of the doctor. Pregnant women are advised to undergo regular obstetrics and gynecology checkups during pregnancy, and to visit the hospital’s obstetrics and gynecology department if there is any abnormality.