Pregnancy with anterior wall fibroids is more likely to result in miscarriage than in a normal pregnancy.
Uterine fibroid is a common benign tumor in women, which is formed by the proliferation of uterine smooth muscle tissue and connective tissue, and is mostly seen in women of reproductive age. While fibroids are located in the anterior wall, if the fibroid is too large it can deform the uterine cavity or cause miscarriage due to insufficient blood supply to the endometrium.
Overall, if the fibroid is submucosal, intermural fibroid projecting to the mucosa or grows in special areas, such as the uterine horn, the opening of the fallopian tube, etc., it has an effect on pregnancy, and can be treated by laparoscopic surgery, open surgery, or vaginal surgery.
Patients suffering from anterior wall fibroids are advised to seek timely medical treatment, complete relevant examinations, clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor, and target treatment to avoid delaying the condition.