The presence of uterine fibroids in a woman depends on the location and size of the fibroids in order to decide whether or not pregnancy can proceed.
1. Location: Most of the intermural fibroids or subplasma fibroids do not have much effect on pregnancy, so there is no need to worry too much. However, if the fibroid is submucous membrane, intermural fibroid projecting to the lining, or grows in special areas, such as the uterine horn, the opening of the fallopian tube, etc., it will have an effect on the pregnancy, and should be treated surgically under the guidance of the doctor, and then after the wound recovers, the pregnancy can be carried out again.
2. Size: If the size of the fibroid is too large, the fibroid will increase with the growth of the fetus, which may compress the fetus and jeopardize the life of the fetus. If the fibroids have no effect on fertility, they can be removed after childbirth.
If a woman has fibroids and needs to get pregnant, she should consult a medical professional for a thorough examination and then treat the fibroids according to the condition of the fibroids.