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Fibroid In Pregnancy

I am 29 weeks pregnant. I found out earlier in my pregnancy that I had a fibroid.?
I was told not to really worry about it but I want to hear from someone else who has had one during pregnancy. Did it affect the baby in any way??? Did it affect you?
What if I become pregnant and have fibroids?
Women who have fibroids are more likely to have problems during pregnancy and delivery. This doesn't mean there will be problems. Most women with fibroids have normal pregnancies. The most common problems seen in women with fibroids are:
* Cesarean section. The risk of needing a c-section is six times greater for women with fibroids.
* Baby is breech. The baby is not positioned well for vaginal delivery.
* Labor fails to progress.
* Placental abruption. The placenta breaks away from the wall of the uterus before delivery. When this happens, the fetus does not get enough oxygen.
* Preterm delivery.
Talk to your obstetrician if you have fibroids and become pregnant. All obstetricians have experience dealing with fibroids and pregnancy. Most women who have fibroids and become pregnant do not need to see an OB who deals with high-risk pregnancies.

