Hi all!
I was just told that I have a fribroid the size of a grapefruit. It's been extremely painful with two trips to the ER and my regular obgyn. To fine out there is nothing they can do since I am pregnant. (Normally they would do surgery to have it removed) so I am told you have to wait it out and it will shrink but there wasn't a timeframe. I'm curious if anyone has experienced what got you through the day/ days. Any advice would be helpful
Thanks!
Tired of being in pain
Re: Anyone experience fibroids while pregnant?
Im interested to hear how fibroids are affecting others
my mom and I were just discussing this yesterday. I was breech and born via c/s, and while she was in the surgery they removed fibroids. 24 years later she had emergency surgery to remove scar tissue from that...it had started to come loose (I think...something like that) and made her really sick. yikes...but that was 1984 and I'm sure the process for removal is a lot better now.
it came up because I had an elective ultrasound yesterday (little baby..squeee!!!) and the tech found a 7 cm cyst on my right ovary. I don't think it's a big deal now but enough that the tech decided to change it from a "for entertainment only" u/s where I paid out of pocket to a diagnostic and they want to submit to insurance. I go back for my first OB meeting in 2 weeks, if I don't hear from them before then I will assume it's ok and try not to worry about it.
And, its growing back, which is not surprising. I also have a few intramural fibroids (free floating) which sounds like what you all are describing.
From what I understand the fibroids may not have any affect on pregnancy, or may cause pain, and in my case is likely to force a cs for delivery.
At least my dr's opinion is that the intramural (floating) fibroids are generally out of the way and not a factor for most pregnancies. The submucosal in my case, due to its location within the uterus, could cause me to be on bedrest by the third trimester, but the only thing to do is wait and see
I am sorry you ladies are going through this! The good news is my understanding is that they are generally not harmful to the baby, I hope that they do not cause anyone any discomfort!
Having one the size of a grapefruit sounds quite painful, hopefully if they remove it at delivery you will find that you are much more comfortable afterword!
TTC since 2012
Me 35, DH 32 -DH SA all clear
8/97 severe perotinitis infection as a result of ruptured appendix. poss abdomen/tube scarring
1/12 HSG all clear!
2/12 Multiple fibroids diagnosed, 2 submucosal
3/14 Hashimoto diagnosed, began treatment
3/14 first RE appointment
5/14 successful lapriscopic myomectomy via power morcellation
as of 7/14.....not so patiently waiting
poss IUI/IVF fall 2014 BIG Surprise BFP Aug 2014!