Just venting a little bit, my doctor found a Fibroid (about 2cm) in my uterus. He told me not to worry about it and that it will not interfere in TTC or pregnancy. I can't help but worry a little.. Wish it just wasn't there. Have any of you ladies have had a similar experience? Is it really not a big deal?

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Re: Fibroid found
My daughter I'd tell you to get it out of there". And so I scheduled my HSC the very for CD 6 (done between cd5-12) that very next cycle.
Did the doctor give you any information other than size? If the doctor isn't concerned, I'd assume you have a subserosal fibroid, which is what I have, multiple. They're on the outside of the uterus, so they don't affect TTC or pregnancy. If he's discussing removal with you, I would also wager a guess that it's near your cervix, because the only issue with subserosal fibroids and pregnancy is that if it's near the cervix and grows then it could mean you'd be unable to have a vaginal birth. In fact, I still have all my fibroids because based on size, type, and location it'd be more trouble than it's worth to take them out. So they just monitored the size during my pregnancy.
Having seen a specialist, I can give you some great advice, lol. Sometimes fibroids really aren't a big deal in pregnancy. Only when the fibroid(s) is in a place that would cause baby to lose space. Most of the time, fibroids are not a problem during pregnancy.
I will be having a myomectomy on August 12 to remove my fibroids because one in particular, the largest, is in the uterine cavity, therefore causing the most trouble because, if it grows in pregnancy, the baby would lose some space.
Good luck!
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I took the rather safe than sorry approach.
That being said, my GP (who founf the fibroids on u/s) said the she has had patients with more an bigger fibroids than mine have no problems during pregnancy/birth, so it needn't be a problem.
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I would get a second opinion and ask, specifically, what the danger would be if the fibroid began to grow while pregnant. It may be in an area where it wouldn't matter much, or maybe not. Either way, it can be dealt with as ladies above have shown!
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