Studies now show that interventional embolization of uterine fibroids has no or only minor, transient, reversible effects on uterine and ovarian function and does not affect subsequent reproductive function, and that by treating fibroids, the problem of infertility due to fibroids can be resolved. There have been many cases of re-pregnancy after embolization of fibroids. So when can I go and try to get pregnant? Is it possible right after the surgery? There are no clear guidelines or rules on how long is the best time to get pregnant. According to international and Chinese medical journals on how long it takes to get pregnant after myomectomy, and after consulting the results of various experts, we have the following conclusions: after interventional embolization, the blood flow in the myometrium and the lesion is significantly reduced compared to the preoperative period, and the uterus volume will be progressively reduced, which will also affect the sex hormones and ovulation function, but after 3 months after the operation, the hormone level and ovulation function will be normalized. However, 3 months after surgery, the hormone level and ovulation function can be restored to normal, and 12 months after surgery, the uterus basically returns to its normal size. Therefore, the best time to get pregnant is after 6 months after surgery, and there is a possibility of fibroid recurrence after 12 months or more.