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Miscarriage Fibroids

Can Uteran Fibroids cause a miscarriage or infertility?
I have 3 small fibroids in my uterus and I was told that they would not affect getting pregnant by my doctor. I recently had a miscarriage and then D&C and was wondering if the fibroids had anything to do with this?
They can. It depends on the size, number, and location of the fibroids.
You might want to have an ultrasound done by a fertility specialist, who could give you a better idea of whether or not yours are likely to cause problems for you.
I am so sorry for your loss--I've been there too.
The Alternative Method To Fibroids
I wanted to talk to you about the alternative methods to fibroids. If your doctor hasn't informed you, it is non-cancerous tumors that grow around your uterus and other reproductive organs. It can lead to problems like not being able to get pregnant or miscarriages. It can also cause a lot of cramping and even bleeding. It's a pretty rough condition to have. The tumors themselves aren't a health problem, but their existence causes a lot of complications. I think it is important to weigh the odds before you decide to treat this problem because they can all have a rather large impact on your life. I'm going to share with you the alternative method to fibroids. When it comes to doctors, they really don't understand fibroids. They don't understand why some women will get it and what they can really do about it. Like most benign tumors, doctors are more interested in cutting them out. The issue with this is that the reproductive organs of a female require major surgery. Not only that, but often these tumors are embedded into the organs and they cannot be saved. If you're looking to get pregnant than this isn't a good solution. The alternative method to fibroids is to shrink them. Since the tumors themselves aren't a health problem, you can shrink them and the complications completely disappear. Shrinking will occur when you lower your estrogen levels. This can be done through diet and exercise, but you can also work with your doctor on aggressive type of hormone therapy if you need to.
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