What to do if fibroids grow in the cervical opening

What if the fibroids grow at the mouth of the cervix? If they grow at the mouth of the cervix, they are called cervical fibroids. When fibroids grow in the cervical area, they usually affect fertility. If you want to give birth, you can only choose to have a cesarean section if you have cervical fibroids. So cervical fibroids growing at the mouth of the cervix is not very good. However, the vast majority of fibroids are benign tumors. If they grow at the cervical opening and affect childbirth, a cesarean section is usually the choice when giving birth. The location is not good and affects the birth. If it grows at this location of the cervical opening, there is no other change to menstruation, and regular review is fine. Cervical fibroids are usually not a big problem. Therefore, if the cervical os is operated, most of them are considered to be total hysterectomy. If the cervix is not good, it is better to do a total hysterectomy for cervical orifice fibroids. This is because the risk of cervical orifice surgery is very high and the location is rich in blood vessels. If the fibroids grow at the mouth of the cervix, they are reviewed regularly and surgery is possible when they are large.