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Fibroids during pregnancy

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Mistymoo · 27/07/2007 08:21

My SIL is 4 months pregnant and was having severe pains. She had a scan yesterday and was told she had a fibroid the size of a golf ball. She is to have growth scans regularly from now on.

I just wondered if anyone else had this problem and what was the outcome for them. It is her firts baby and she is in her mid 30's.

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PrettyCandles · 27/07/2007 08:38

I have a large fibroid on the outside of my uterus, and it also gave me severe pains in pregnancy. However, apart from pain, it caused me no problems whatsoever and my labours were perfectly normal.

The pain is caused, IME, by two things: Firstly, if as in my case, the fibroid is on a fairly thin stalk, it can twist around the stalk. Secondly, the pregnancy can cause the fibroid to grow quite fast. If it outstrips its blood supply it may then 'die'. This is also very painful, but has the advantage that the fibroid does not then continue to grow or cause problems.

First pg: my fibroid was 8cm diameter when detected on a scan at 11w. It was painless, but could be felt from outside, and, freakily, I vcould feel it moving around, literaly swinging around inside me. It grew to 11cm diameter and caused me severe pain at about 20w. It didn't hurt as much afterwards, but niggled strongly a lot.

It shrank to about 8 or 9 cm after the pg and caused me very heavy periods, but nothing worse. I had investigations but decided not to have it removed yet because of the risk of having to have an emergency hysterectomy.

Second pg: the fibroid gave me dreadful pains between about 12 and 20w (I don't remember exactly). Not aches lasting a long time as in the first pg, but sudden stabbings. It didn't grow at all during this pg. I had a late scan to make sure that it was above the baby's head so out of the way for labour.

No problems at all afterwards, periods if anything lighter than pre-babies.

third pg: the occasional "Don't forget me - here I am" twinge. Apart from that - nothing. At an early scan it was found to be agbout 5cm.

I think in the first pg the pain was caused by twisting, in the second by the figroid 'dieing'.

Although I wanted the fibroid removed after teh first pg, it now doesn't bother me at all, so I'm doing nothign about it.

HTH

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Mistymoo · 27/07/2007 09:05

Thanks for that. She was told hers was 6 cm and it obviously wasn't there (or not detectable) at her first scan at 12wks. She was told they had to watch that it didn't take the baby's blood supply.

Your story sounds very reassuring. Thank you.

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PrettyCandles · 27/07/2007 12:48

Never heard of a fibroid taking the baby's blood supply. Where is the fibroid - internal of external? My understanding is that external fibroids are not a problem apart from possibly causing pain or, depending on their position, influencing labour. It's the internal ones that may affect the baby.

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MKG · 27/07/2007 13:11

I had small fibroids detected when I was 7 weeks with ds2. Buy my 12 week scan they were gone. That's the funny thing about hormones. They can shrink or enlarge a fibroid or it could stay they same size.

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