Perhaps converting to inches would be easier for you to visualize:
7 x 5.3 x 9. 2 centimeters = 2.8 inches x 2 inches x 3.5 inches.
That's a fairly large fibroid given that fibroids can be painful and interfere with normal reproductive functions.
If the fibroid is perfectly rectangular, then the area of one of its surfaces is 50.76 cm. That is large for a uterine fibroid.
They are of simlar size.
Most doctor do not think a myomectomy is necessary with a small fibroid on the outside of the uterus, and 3 cm is considered small. However, occasionally removal of a small fibroid that is in the inside lining of the uterus may help you get pregnant.
4.5cm is equal to about 1.8 inches.
92 cm = 0.92 meters
The diameter of a cent is 19 mm, or 1.9 cm.
5 ft 3 in = 160.02 cm
If you're looking for birth control, Depo can be fine. If you're looking for fibroid treatment, Depo is not a logical choice.
53 centimetres = 20.87 inches
1 cm = 0.01 m So, 53 cm = 0.53 m
If it is causing symptoms such as bleeding. cramping or infertility then, yes. If not then, no.
92 cm