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Pregnant with multiple fibroids
Hi doctors, My sister aged 35 years currently 10 weeks 3 days pregnant...took scan at 8 weeks 4 days...It showed heart beat 177...no bleeding...having morning sickness n vomiting n nausea... report showing tiny 18 mm subchorionic bleed to the left of the gestational sac...multi fibroid uterus including a dominant 12 cm left sided pedunculated fibroid, 5 cm pedunculated fibroid towards the right adnexa, a 5.7 cm anterior intramural fibroid...will it cause any trouble for her pregnancy...what all precautions she need to be taken...is her pregnancy safe to move on...this is her first pregnancy...
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Unfortunately fibroids increase in size and may undergo degeneration during pregnancy. fibriod may undergo torsion and may cause pain. There is a risk of preterm labour and postpartum bleeding. Is the fibriod is 12cm, its definitely a risk Pregnancy should be monitored and be cautious of any complaints .
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Yes the subchorionic bleed should settle with rest and progesterone support The multiple large sized fibroids may cause pain n post partum hemorrhage
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