Yes. Women with fibroids usually have no harder of a time trying to conceive than a normal woman. However you should tell your Dr right away that you have them because they can cause a few risks during pregnancy.
Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the outside of the uterus.
Fibroids are benign tumors of the uterus, not the ovary.
A myomatous uterus is a uterus with fibroids, or benign tumors of the uterine muscle.
A gynecologist can feel many things in the uterus besides the ovaries. They can feel fibroids, fallopian tubes and at times, a baby.
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Fibroids are divided into different types, depending on the location. Submucous fibroids are found in the uterine cavity; intramural fibroids grow on the wall of the uterus; and subserous fibroids are located on the outside
It might mean that the uterus contains fibroids that are causing the firmness.
Fibroids grow in the uterus, and depending on the size, they can make the abdomen appear larger. Once the fibroids are removed, the stomach normally shrinks.
It is a procedure in which myomas (uterine fibroids) are surgically removed from the uterus
This is because the uterus bleeds from the sites where the fibroids were removed, and it may be difficult or impossible to stop the bleeding.
Uterine myomas are also known as uterine fibroids. These fibroids grow from the smooth muscle layer of the uterus. This smooth muscle wall is known as the myometrium. The fibroids are most commonly benign (non-cancerous) tumors that are typically found during a woman's child-bearing years.
Uterine fibroids do not "flare up" they are very slow growing benign tumors inside, outside or with in the wall of the uterus. See: What are the symptoms of uterine fibroids?