ABIMS Fertility & Andrology

FIBROID MAY AFFECT YOUR FALLOPIAN TUBES NEGATIVELY

Fibroids do not always prevent pregnancy, especially when they are located outside the uterus. However, their size and location can still affect fertility in some women.

Even if a fibroid is not inside the womb, it may put pressure on nearby structures such as the fallopian tubes. In some cases, this pressure can interfere with the normal function of the tubes or contribute to blockage over time, which may make it more difficult to conceive.

Every case is different, and not all fibroids cause fertility problems. That is why proper medical evaluation is important. If you have fibroids and are trying to get pregnant, it is advisable to consult a qualified healthcare professional for assessment and appropriate treatment options.

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