- female
- 30 Years
- 16/09/2022
How does a fibroid of 80mm affect my pregnancy?
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It can cause pretermlabour,abortion
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Impact on Pregnancy
- An 80mm fibroid can cause pain, bleeding, or interfere with fetal growth. It may also lead to discomfort due to its size.
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Symptoms to Monitor
- Watch for abdominal pain, pressure, or increased menstrual flow. These symptoms can affect comfort and pregnancy progression.
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Possible Complications
- Risks include preterm labor, placental issues, or fetal position problems. These require careful monitoring.
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Monitoring and Diagnostic Tests
- Regular ultrasounds and prenatal check-ups are crucial to track fibroid size and ensure healthy pregnancy development.
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Management and Treatment Options
- Pain relief strategies are essential. Surgical intervention is rare but may be considered if complications arise.
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Specialist Care
- Consult with an obstetrician experienced in high-risk pregnancies and a gynecologist for comprehensive management.
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Postpartum Considerations
- Fibroids might influence delivery method and postpartum recovery. Discuss options with your healthcare provider.
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