Can you get pregnant with breast nodules?

  The possibility of pregnancy with breast nodules is closely related to the nature and etiology of the nodules and needs to be analyzed in the context of the patient’s specific situation.  Breast nodules include many lesions, such as breast hyperplasia, fibroadenoma, breast cyst, intraductal papilloma, breast cancer, etc. There are differences in whether different breast nodules can be pregnant and the period of pregnancy. In general, patients with nodules caused by benign breast lesions, such as breast cysts and breast hyperplasia, can get pregnant normally. Fibroadenomas of the breast, although benign, grow in size when stimulated by estrogen and progesterone, and patients are usually advised to have them removed prior to pregnancy. If the patient does not wish to have it removed and the lesion is relatively small and slow-growing, surgery after delivery may also be considered. For breast nodules caused by intraductal papilloma or breast cancer, pregnancy is not recommended and the tumor must be treated first.  If you find that you have breast nodules, you must go to the breast surgery department of the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis before deciding whether you can get pregnant.