Can I still get pregnant with bilateral adnexal cysts and uterine fibroids?

  Patient: Description of the condition (time of onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): Two weeks earlier in Jiangmen People’s Hospital, ultrasound: uterine body size of about 67×75×40, anteriorly positioned, the envelope is concave and convex, the uterine cavity line is clear and centered, the myometrium is not uniform, the left anterior wall can be seen a tip hyperechoic mass, size of about 30mm×29mm, the boundary of the mass is clear, the internal distribution of light points is uneven, the central visible mass A liquid dark area of about 25mm×16mm was seen in the right ovary; a liquid dark area of about 31mm×18mm was seen in the left adnexa, with enhanced envelope echogenicity. The patient is 22 years old, married and infertile. What kind of treatment plan should be taken so that the patient can be treated without affecting her future fertility?  The patient is 22 years old, married and infertile. The uterine fibroids may lead to miscarriage or preterm delivery. The fibroids may increase in size with pregnancy. If you are not in a hurry to get pregnant, you can have laparoscopic myomectomy first and then get pregnant 1-2 years after the operation. The growth of fibroids can also be checked by ultrasound periodically, and if there is no significant increase, it can be observed temporarily. For ovarian cysts, ultrasound can be reviewed after 3 months to understand their growth. If they grow rapidly, they can be treated surgically, usually by laparoscopic surgery.