Can you get pregnant with a tumor and have a baby?

Pregnancy with fibroids means pregnancy with fibroids itself. In this case, the child is not 100% unwanted. As long as the fibroids do not affect the development of the child, do not cause the child to bleed, and there are no signs of pre-miscarriage or spontaneous abortion or embryonic arrest, the child can continue to be pregnant. Usually, the location and size of fibroids make a difference in how they affect the child. Since submucosal fibroids may affect the normal development of the child in the uterine cavity, when submucosal fibroids in the uterine cavity are generally larger than 3㎝ or more, the pregnancy will have a particularly large impact on the child, and this is a time that needs to be carefully considered. For other fibroid tumors in the subplasma and lateral wall of the uterus, they have less impact on the child, and as long as they do not cause abnormal manifestations such as bleeding and abdominal pain after pregnancy, and the child develops normally, it is possible to have them.