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by | Jun 26, 2020 | Fact Friday | 0 comments

Uterine fibroids can grow very slowly or enlarge quite rapidly, with the average fibroid growing around 1 cm per year. They may remain the same size for years, shrink on their own, or disappear after pregnancy. 

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