Breast fibroids usually have less effect on pregnancy, so there is no need to worry too much. If the breast fibroids are relatively small, you can have regular checkups, and if they are bigger, you can have them treated by surgery. Breast fibroids are usually manifested as painless breast lumps, breast pain, etc. If a breast fibroid patient is pregnant, and the breast fibroid is relatively small, special treatment is usually not needed, and regular checkups are sufficient. If breast fibroids are relatively large, or breast fibroids grow after pregnancy, surgical treatment can be carried out in the mid-pregnancy or late pregnancy according to the actual situation; after pregnancy with breast fibroids, through the stimulation of progesterone, it is easy to lead to tumor growth, and it will also increase the chances of malignant lesions, therefore, those who suffer from breast fibroids should continue to carry out the treatment, to avoid the occurrence of malignant changes, which will affect the safety of life. Daily advice is to eat small meals, do not overeat, take protective measures to avoid soft tissue contusions, and if you have any symptoms of physical discomfort, you should go to the hospital in time to consult a physician for guidance.