Subserosal myoma is located outside of the lining of the uterus and protrude outward. They have less of an effect on your period, but may cause back pain or bladder pressure. Subserosal and submucosal fibroid can also grow on a stalk attached to the uterus, in which case it is called âpendunculated.â The stalk may become twisted and can cause severe pelvic pain. You can get
pregnant while having the subserous fibroid and there will be pain for the mother as the fibroid degenerates, walking and a support belt has shown to help. Your OBGYN may require that you take regular scans to rule out any risks.