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Painful Fibroids during Pregnancy

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Fibroids are the large mass that is made from tissue cells of uterus. It is a type of non-cancerous tumor which can grow in and around your uterus, distorting the shape and size of the organ.
Fibroids and pregnancy can raise several questions. The most important among them are; can women with fibroids become pregnant; if yes is it safe at this stage; and many others. In the given points we will discuss some of these issues:

  • It is difficult to become pregnant when fibroids are there in uterus because fibroids cause uterine spams which prevent pregnancy. If it is near the uterine wall it prevents implantation, if it is near the fallopian tube it stops fertilized egg from reaching the uterus or the sperm to inflow the tube.
  • Another problem which fibroids have that the drugs which are used in treating them can raise the level of hormones in the body this can cause difficulty in conceiving.
  • Surgical treatment can also be of great risk. This is because it can cause secondary damage to your uterus.
  • The condition of pregnancy also increases with the fibroids as they increase the secretion of estrogen in blood.
  • If you are not pregnant and have fibroids, then you can go for body cleanse; it is the best method to get rid of unwanted toxins in your body. You can also take herbal remedies to maintain hormonal levels.
  • If you are already pregnant then you can not take herbal medicines or body cleanse but still there are few super foods which can be taken. These super foods bind to the toxins and hasten the growth of fibroids and escort them out of your body safely.

Painful Fibroids During Pregnancy:
In many women fibroids cause no complications in pregnancy. Fibroids cause light vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain. These are the general symptoms found in most pregnant ladies. But this does not mean that they affect the baby. The major concerns with fibroids during pregnancy are preterm labor, placental abruption, and restricted fetal growth.



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