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Will Pregnancy Be Affected By Presence Of Fibroid?

After having a pelvic sonogram the results showed I have fibroids in my cervical canal and on top of uterus.

Trying to conceive for 3yrs no luck. If this fibroids get removed what are the chances of conceiving and could they really block sperm getting to Fallopian tubes?
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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Hello, I would be happy to help you with your questions.

Given the location of the fibroids (down near the cervix) there is no doubt that that this can affect the ability for sperm to get into the uterus and up to the fallopian tubes. The ability to remove them depends entirely on their size and location. One has to be careful about attempts to remove them if this might threaten your uterus. Consultation with a fertility expert might be the best course.

I hope that this helps and good luck!
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Will Pregnancy Be Affected By Presence Of Fibroid?

Hello, I would be happy to help you with your questions. Given the location of the fibroids (down near the cervix) there is no doubt that that this can affect the ability for sperm to get into the uterus and up to the fallopian tubes. The ability to remove them depends entirely on their size and location. One has to be careful about attempts to remove them if this might threaten your uterus. Consultation with a fertility expert might be the best course. I hope that this helps and good luck!