Does uterine fibroids have an effect on pregnancy?

  Patient: Description of the condition (onset time, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): 3.6*2.9 fibroids on ultrasound, 25 years old, no children, now want to have children, whether it is possible to get pregnant, or surgery to remove the fibroids before getting pregnant Untreated Want to know whether I should have surgery or oral medication, whether I can have children now?  For example, if a very small fibroid grows inside the uterine cavity, it will definitely have an effect on pregnancy. If a slightly larger fibroid is under the plasma membrane (that is, growing towards the outside of the uterus), far away from the uterine cavity, and not blocking the passages between the fallopian tubes and the uterine cavity, it may not have much effect on pregnancy. Therefore, although your fibroid is not large, its location is very important. It is advisable to find a gynecologist to go to the ultrasound with you, so that you can get the right advice for your pregnancy plan, because I always see the ultrasound myself, so your problem is not a problem for me?  Patient: The ultrasound suggests that the fibroids are located in the anterior wall and protrude outside the uterine cavity Specialist: Then I suggest you get pregnant first, try it and if you don’t get pregnant for some time, then make a decision whether you need surgery to nucleate the fibroids.