them during pregnancy, here are 6 facts you need to know:
1. It’s Possible To Have A Normal Pregnancy
In some cases, the risk of fibroids during pregnancy is higher and can cause complications depending on where the fibroids are located and how big they are. However, most women who have fibroids go on to have normal pregnancies and even successful vaginal deliveries.
2. Complications Can Arise During Pregnancy
It’s important to know that the location of the fibroid largely determines whether complications arise and the level of said complications. Depending on their type, fibroids sometimes increase the risk of a miscarriage during the first and second trimester. Fibroids in the uterine cavity are the ones most likely to cause a miscarriage.
3. Complications Can Also Arise During Delivery
Fibroids don’t prevent women from having a vaginal delivery. However, fibroids located in the