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FAQ’s about Fibroids Infertility
Fibroids can sometimes affect fertility by blocking the fallopian tubes, disrupting implantation, or causing changes in the uterus that make conception difficult.
Yes, many women with fibroids can conceive and carry a pregnancy to term, depending on the size and location of the fibroid.
Medications or hormone therapy can temporarily shrink fibroids quickly.
Non-surgical options include uterine artery embolization (UAE), focused ultrasound (MRgFUS), or hormonal treatments to shrink fibroids.
Large fibroids can potentially block the cervix or affect sperm motility, but this is uncommon.
Treatment options may include surgery to remove fibroids, medication to shrink them, or assisted reproductive techniques depending on the severity.
Intramural fibroids (within the uterine wall) can be challenging to remove surgically due to their location and potential impact on the uterine structure.
Yes, fibroids can cause heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, irregular periods, or even stop periods altogether in some cases.
Yes, you can consult a doctor online through Medicas for advice and treatment related to fibroid-related infertility.
Visit the Medicas website, select fibroids or infertility doctor and schedule an appointment online for a virtual consultation.