Hello moms, I have fibroids and recently found out I'm pregnant. I'm worried if these fibroids can cause pain during pregnancy. Has anyone experienced this or knows if it's normal?
Actually, fibroids can grow during pregnancy because of estrogen and sometimes they do cause pain, yaar. If the pain gets too sharp, don't ignore it and just call your gynac. Mostly doctors just manage it with bedrest and safe medicines.
I had a small fibroid during my IVF pregnancy and I was so terrified of losing the baby. Yes, they can cause some mild pain as they grow with hormones, but many women deliver healthy babies safely. Please stay strong and keep your doctor updated on any discomfort.
I had a 3cm fibroid and during my second trimester, I felt this sudden, sharp pain that made me cry with worry. My doctor reassured me it was just the fibroid losing its blood supply, which is common. It resolved on its own with rest, so please hang in there.
As if pregnancy pains weren't enough, these uninvited fibroids have to join the party! Yes, they can cause some drama and pain, but they usually behave themselves. Just tell your doctor so they can keep an eye on these little troublemakers!
I can only share what happened to me—I had a fibroid and felt mild lower back and side pain in my 5th month. My gynac monitored it through regular scans and said it was fine. I just rested a lot and didn't take any pain meds on my own.
Yes, they can cause a bit of aching as the uterus stretches, but don't stress too much about it. Most fibroids are harmless and don't disturb the baby at all. Just keep your doc in the loop if you feel any sudden cramping.
Beta, fibroids can sometimes cause thoda pain during these months. You can apply a warm compress gently if your doctor allows, but never take any heavy herbal drinks without asking. Stay on bedrest if the doctor has advised you to do so.