I had fibroid surgery last year and now we want to start a family. Honestly thoda worried if it will be possible normally. Anyone here conceived after myomectomy? would love to hear ur experience.
It is definitely possible, but please don't rush into conceiving without your doctor's green light. Your uterine scar needs to be fully healed first. Let your gynac do an ultrasound to check the healing before you start trying.
Currently 34 weeks pregnant after a myomectomy, and let me tell you, this little baby kicks right where my old fibroids used to be! Yes, you can definitely conceive. Just be prepared for extra monitoring by your doctor, which is totally worth it.
Yes, you absolutely can! I had a myomectomy to remove three large fibroids and conceived my first child just 8 months later. The most important thing is to give your uterus enough time to heal, usually 3 to 6 months. Talk to your gynac and they will tell you when it's safe to start trying.
I felt so scared and hopeless after my surgery, thinking I would never be able to become a mother. But my beautiful baby boy is in my arms today! It took us about 6 months of trying, so please keep your hope alive, your body is stronger than you think.
I am also in a similar situation, had my surgery three months ago and now we are hoping to start planning soon. It feels so reassuring to hear positive stories from other moms. Sending you lots of good wishes.
Bilkul ho sakta hai, behan. Mere pados me ek didi ka bhi operation hua tha aur ab unka pyaara sa beta hai. Bhagwan pe bharosa rakho aur acche doctor ki salah lo, sab theek hoga.
I conceived naturally a year after my surgery. Just keep in mind that after a myomectomy, doctors often recommend a C-section for safety to avoid uterine rupture. Plan your delivery budget accordingly because C-sections and follow-up scans can cost a bit more.
Yes, myomectomy doesn't stop you from conceiving. Because of my previous fibroid surgery, my doctor decided on a planned C-section to keep things safe. The recovery was very smooth and gentle, so don't worry about the surgery part at all.