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Fibroids and pregnancy

When we talk about reproductive health there are many versions that we hear about;

therefore, the best is to consult your concerns with experienced doctors in order to have specific treatments if needed.



There are several reasons why you can not carry out pregnancy naturally, but the ideal situation is to know the limitations well in order to find the right solution before it is too late.

With any symptom of pain or change in menstruation, it is important that the corresponding

consultation is made in order to find a solution to the problem as soon as possible and get

pregnant without inconvenience.

 

What is a myoma?

A fibroid is the most common type of benign tumor that mostly affects women of childbearing age. Precisely, it is estimated that 40% of women of childbearing age have uterine fibroids, which if not treated correctly and in time can cause infertility in many cases.


There are those who wonder why fibroids appear. The truth is that it is problem that affects women who suffer from hypertension, obesity, have a family history or are Afro-American. The hormonal changes in women directly affect their growth, so, as soon as they

know of their existence, it is essential to carry out the appropriate treatment.


The possibility of pregnancy

Many women wonder if they can get pregnant if they have fibroids and cysts. The answer is that they can get pregnant spontaneously and without previous treatment. Obviously, that will depend on its size and location, in addition to the time that has been in the female reproductive system.


How does intramural myoma affect fertility?

Intramural myomas affect the possibility of becoming pregnant because they are characterized by having a larger size and may alter the structure of the uterine cavity. Receiving the appropriate treatment is essential to carry out a healthy pregnancy out of danger.


However, it is important to emphasize that a uterine myoma does not have to be determinant in the possibility of achieving conception. It will be the specialist who decides in each case in particular the appropriate treatment to avoid complications during pregnancy.

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