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Anamoly scan report at 18 weeks and 5 dy
During my second trimester anamoly scan at 18 w 5 d, they found a small fibroid 9*9 mm which is seen anteriorly. What does that exactly mean? Will it affect my pregnancy? I have to visit my gynaecologist after 2 weeks. I am very nervous and in stress.
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It's a small fibroid and as it is over the uterus it has no chance of affecting pregnancy.
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Do not worry
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Nothing to worry
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You are pregnant. Please forget about the fibroid for the time being. It is very small. No one is going to remove it during pregnancy. You can share the exact location of the fibroid in relation to uterine wall and cavity of the uterus. Being so small it can't become so big during the coming 9 months  that it should disturb pregnancy.
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Don’t worry That is very small , won’t affect your pregnancy.
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Too small a size to affect pregnancy
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Don’t worry. The size of fibroid is very small. It will not affect your pregnancy.
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