Do you need surgery for fibroids before pregnancy?

  Uterine fibroids are found at a relatively young age, and a significant number of women have not completed childbirth at the time of discovery. Clinically, not all fibroids require surgery, but they can be observed if they are found before pregnancy but have no symptoms. It is the concern of many fibroids patients.  If fibroids are found before pregnancy. If the patient has excessive menstruation, anemia, pressure symptoms such as frequent urination or excessive growth of fibroids. The patient will need to be treated.  The growth of submucosal fibroids in the uterine cavity affects conception and has a high rate of miscarriage after cutting the pregnancy. It is advisable to use hysteroscopic electrodesiccation of the fibroids before conception, and the procedure does not affect the integrity of the uterus.  Larger interstitial fibroids can affect fetal development. If it is less than 3CM, it may not affect the uterine cavity and may be suspended.  Subplasmalemma, which grows in the outermost layer of the uterus. They do not affect conception much and usually do not need to be treated, but subplasmalemmal fibroids with a tip that are twisted require emergency laparoscopic surgery.