Can fibroids be dangerous for my pregnancy?

Due to the way in which they can alter the normal ‘environment’ of the womb, in some cases, larger fibroids may increase the risk of complications. With that said, most women will experience NO EFFECTS whatsoever from fibroids during pregnancy.

 

If you have been diagnosed and fear fibroids are affecting your baby’s wellbeing, visit your Gynae right away to discuss the best course of action 🌸

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