Fibroids are the non-cancerous tumors grow inside or around the uterus. This common condition affects between 30-77% of women during their reproductive time.
Even though some fibroids develop and exist without symptoms, there are common symptoms of fibroids such as painful, abnormal bleeding during the menstruation, pain during coitus, irritability in the bladder, a pressure in the rectum, constipation, and painful bowel movements.
The location and size of a fibroid determine whether it may affect the fertility. Fibroids are classified as submucosal (grows under the uterine cavity lining), intramural (grows within the uterine wall), pedunculated (grows as a stalk either outside or inside the uterus) and subserosal (grows on the outer wall of the uterine)
Though pedunculated, intramural and subserosal fibroids could cause discomfort, pain, they do not affect fertility condition. If a fibroid is grown inside the uterine cavity, submucosal or more than 6 cm diameters in size, then it might hamper conception up to 70%. In the following ways, uterine fibroids affect fertility:
When a fibroid protrudes into the uterine cavity, it may induce a corrosion of the endometrial lining. This condition causes irregular/continuous bleeding. If you are trying to conceive but experiencing excessive bleeding or irregular menstruation, then you should meet the OBG to ensure a healthy delivery.
Fibroid removal may be recommended to a woman who is suffering from submucosal fibroids and struggling to conceive. Taking a right fibroid treatment will help a woman to get conceived and deliver a healthy baby. Get proper fibroid treatment in Chennai with ARC.
ARC fertility hospitals, Chennai is being the best place for infertility treatment in India. They treat all kinds of fibroids successfully and bestow women with beautiful babies.
Visit @ arcivf.com
Mail us @ arc.flagship@gmail.com
Even though some fibroids develop and exist without symptoms, there are common symptoms of fibroids such as painful, abnormal bleeding during the menstruation, pain during coitus, irritability in the bladder, a pressure in the rectum, constipation, and painful bowel movements.
The location and size of a fibroid determine whether it may affect the fertility. Fibroids are classified as submucosal (grows under the uterine cavity lining), intramural (grows within the uterine wall), pedunculated (grows as a stalk either outside or inside the uterus) and subserosal (grows on the outer wall of the uterine)
Though pedunculated, intramural and subserosal fibroids could cause discomfort, pain, they do not affect fertility condition. If a fibroid is grown inside the uterine cavity, submucosal or more than 6 cm diameters in size, then it might hamper conception up to 70%. In the following ways, uterine fibroids affect fertility:
- Fibroids can change the shape of the cervix so that number of sperms enter into the uterus can be affected
- They may change the uterus shape that would interfere with the sperm or embryo movement
- Fibroids could affect the blood flow amount to the uterine cavity so that an embryo is decreased in its ability to implant itself to the uterine wall or develop.
- Fibroids can impact the size of the lining of the uterine cavity
- Fibroids may block fallopian tubes
When a fibroid protrudes into the uterine cavity, it may induce a corrosion of the endometrial lining. This condition causes irregular/continuous bleeding. If you are trying to conceive but experiencing excessive bleeding or irregular menstruation, then you should meet the OBG to ensure a healthy delivery.
Fibroid removal may be recommended to a woman who is suffering from submucosal fibroids and struggling to conceive. Taking a right fibroid treatment will help a woman to get conceived and deliver a healthy baby. Get proper fibroid treatment in Chennai with ARC.
ARC fertility hospitals, Chennai is being the best place for infertility treatment in India. They treat all kinds of fibroids successfully and bestow women with beautiful babies.
Visit @ arcivf.com
Mail us @ arc.flagship@gmail.com
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