If fibroids are detected in the state of pregnancy, it is normal not to treat them. Since fibroids are found in the uterus, which is the place where the fetus is conceived, removing them in this case may lead to miscarriage or premature birth. One prerequisite is that the fibroid has no symptoms. If the fibroid becomes red and degenerates, it may cause stomach pain, vaginal bleeding and fever, which may affect the safety of the pregnant woman. In this case, it is necessary to treat the symptoms with symptomatic anti-inflammatory, analgesic and fetal preservation treatments. Uterine fibroid torsion may also lead to abdominal pain and symptoms of acute abdomen, which require symptomatic treatment.