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Do excessive fibroid tumors (and their surgical removal) affect a woman's ability to conceive? |
Do excessive fibroid tumors (and their surgical removal) affect a woman's ability to conceive? I heard that they can cause difficulty if they're really big. |
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I heard that they can cause difficulty if they're really big. check out this link: ... I had a fibroid with my first pregnancy. I was taken to hopital at 18 weeks with stomach pains which turned out to be the baby kicking the chit out of it! I just had regular checks after that (im h... No, it isn't. 50-65% of fibroids have no symptoms at all. The most common symptom is menstrual irregularities. Urinary compaints include incontinence, retention, and ureteral obstruction. G... Yes, I had them and my periods got heavier and heavier, and longer..but what I did was talk to my gyno and he did a D&C an removed them all..it was outpatient and didnt really feel any pain aft... Depending on the exact location of the fibroids (in the cavity or endometrium) Many women go on to have perfectly normal uneventful pregnancies. Fibroids cause problems if they are so large they ... I had a massive fibroid (15cm+) and just underwent a myomectomy. However, I have known people with much smaller fibroids that were able to concieve. Generally, I think smaller fibroids that are a... Heavy vaginal bleeding is a normal part of life when you have a fibroid. However, bleeding from the urethra is not normal. It's usually a sign of a urinary tract infection. I would go ahead an... I'm 28 years old and i had hysterectomy due to huge fibroids. I had to take rest for around 20 days but i could urinate. I think your family member must have some other problem, possibly urine... |
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