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Tales from the field: “I thought it was infertility. Turns out it was fibroids.”

August 5th, 2010

Many women trying to conceive have discovered that the obstacle wasn’t age, egg or partner related… the culprit was benign tumors in the uterus that were preventing pregnancy. Fibroids don’t always announce themselves with noticeable symptoms. And in this case, what you don’t know, can hurt you. Even small fibroid growths can affect your ability to have children. So if you are having trouble conceiving, make sure the cause isn’t fibroid-related. Imaging studies can tell you whether or not your womb is fibroid free. If you do have fibroids, your options for treatment are less-invasive and simpler than you think. Ask about fibroid embolization. And make sure you get information on this non-surgical alternative. There’s not only a wealth of medical insight, you can hear real women, with the same issues, talk about the difference it made to their lives… and their ability to have children.


3 Responses to “Tales from the field: “I thought it was infertility. Turns out it was fibroids.””

  1. [...] The other type of fibroid tumor is the submucosal fibroid and it is the least common of the three. These fibroids develop within the uterine cavity and can cause excessive menstrual bleeding along with prolonged menstrual cycles. Large submucosal fibroid tumors may increase the size of the uterus cavity, and can block the fallopian tubes which can cause fertility complications or miscarriage. [...]

  2. mercy ohiemi says:

    i just got married and i’ve been trying to get pregant but it is has proof abortive. i went for ultrasound and it was discovered that i have uterine fibriods. what do i do to bring up my fertilty chances? please here is my phone no i need to talk to a professional. 2348023898970.

  3. Jodi says:

    Hi Mercy. Sorry you are having fibroid troubles! It may be easiest to talk with someone via Live Chat since you are out of the country. Just click on the Live Chat button on the left of the website. You can also contact us via email at info@fibroids.com or by calling 310-208-2442.

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