Uterine fibroids can have an impact on IVF. The presence of fibroids may affect the normal functioning of sperm during the IVF procedure, as well as affect embryo implantation leading to infertility or resulting in a lower pregnancy rate. The presence of fibroids can also affect the normal physical development of the fetus, making it prone to various phenomena such as placental abruption or placental instability. Uterine fibroids are usually submucosal myomas and interstitial fibroids, which can easily lead to deformation of the uterine cavity and therefore can lead to preterm abortion or other abnormalities. If there is a problem with fibroids it is recommended to treat them first and to treat the fibroids before the IVF procedure to avoid any impact on the growth and development of the child. It is important to observe the physical symptoms after IVF transplantation to avoid any transplant failure.