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0.8*0.79cm fundal fibroid top of uterus
My scan was normal until last month. Last month u underwent iui and it failed and again when i went for scan doc said there is a fundal fibroid measuring 0.8*0.79cm... I'm worried it must be a side effect of the injections and tablets I took. I'm even more worried will it go away or keep growing..please help
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Don’t worry because it is a very small fibroid.It is not the result of any injections or tablets.Whether it will increase in size or not can’t be told for sure; but as of now, it is not a problem for you in any way.
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Where the fibroid is located in the cavity or surface of the uterus if on the surface, no worries.  It doesn't grow so fast and not due to any of the medicine, and it might get in scan incidentally though it might be there already. I hope you are happy for my explanation.
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