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Is It Dangerous To Have Intramural Fibroid During Pregnancy?

I am 29 yrs married, now pregnant,(3rd month), recently i had painless vaginal bleeding. I was admitted in hospital . My scan report says My uterus size shows 14weeks and my baby size is 11 weeks and also report says that i had a Intramural Fibroid (3.6/ 3.6 size). Kindly tell is it dangerous ? will i able to give a healthy baby, kindly tell sir.
Fri, 30 Jan 2015
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Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic
I have gone through your question and I understood your problem.
Most of the intramural fibroids are asymptomatic for whole of the life I have seen patients delivering a healthy baby in presence of intramural fibroids. So I will suggest you to consult with your obstetrician and discuss all the possible outcomes.Also regular followup is equally important.

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DR . RAKESH HASABE
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Is It Dangerous To Have Intramural Fibroid During Pregnancy?

Hey thanks for your faith in the health care Magic I have gone through your question and I understood your problem. Most of the intramural fibroids are asymptomatic for whole of the life I have seen patients delivering a healthy baby in presence of intramural fibroids. So I will suggest you to consult with your obstetrician and discuss all the possible outcomes.Also regular followup is equally important. I hope my answer was helpful for you . Dont forget to close the discussion.Thank you. DR . RAKESH HASABE