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Fibroids

Hey ladies , would fibroids affect conception ? I have three fibroids one on the outside of the uterus, one in the muscle of the uterus and one inside of the uterus, plus a latest scan showed an enlarged uterus. What are my chances
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Thanks ladies for the encouragement
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My gynecologist didn't even want me to have a surgery because he said that where the fibroids are, there were a chance that I wasn't gonna be able to get pregnant but I told him to do it because I was in God's hands, and look, I got pregnant, my gynecologist was happy that I got pregnant lol, so I'm taking it easy, I'm in bed rest, no walking, and I'm at a high risk clinic so I'm seeing my ob every week and having ultrasound every 2 weeks and my baby is doing fine, so ask ur Dr first what are ur options but just so u know, u can have a healthy pregnancy with fibroids
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Well, last year I lost a pregnancy at 17 weeks, I had 2 fibroids, on each side and the baby was in the middle, my water broke while I was walking so the Dr's said that the fibroid push the baby out, I read that when water breaks before the 20 weeks is because of an infection but the Dr said that it was because of the fibroid, so I was getting a surgery done on March to remove both of the fibroids that were the same size, actually they got bigger, and before the surgery I found out I was pregnant again, six months after my miscarriage, I cried cause I don't want the same thing to happen again, my Dr told me to have an abortion so they can do the surgery but I told him that wasn't an option for me, so did a cerclage, he closed my cervix so the baby won't come out, and I've been praying so much and of the fibroid shrunk, so I only have one and is the same size, it hasn't even grow and I'm already 4 months, 16 weeks, I'm waiting to be 18 weeks so I won't be as scare as I am to pass the 17 weeks
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