Many people think that if I have fibroids, then I should just choose to have a cesarean section so that the fibroids can be removed after the baby is delivered during the surgery. In fact, the uterus is rich in blood supply during pregnancy, and additional surgery will increase bleeding and may remove the uterus to save blood loss shock. Therefore, we can only remove fibroids that affect the delivery of the fetus and the closure of the incision, and we can also remove subplasmaline fibroids with obvious tissues and other fibroids that are easier to remove. Multiple fibroids and large interstitial fibroids may be removed after delivery, depending on their size and symptoms.