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Generally, it is believed that subserosal fibroids do not cause infertility. However, in reality, a large and pedunculated subserosal fibroid may have a severe impact on fertility and pregnancy. As these fibroid tumors are located on the outer surface of the uterus, when they grow in size, they start exerting pressure on the surrounding organs and in some extreme case they may even obtain their blood supply from these organs.
Sometimes, enlarged subserosal fibroids may compress the fallopian tubes. In these instances, infertility can occur due to the blockage of the fallopian tube, thereby preventing sperm and egg from meeting. Often, large subserosal fibroids may distort the pelvic anatomy to such an extent that it becomes difficult for the fallopian tube to collect an egg at the time of ovulation. Here again the end result is infertility.

Subserosal fibroids may also interfere with a pregnancy. During the course of pregnancy, these uterine tumors grow with the uterus and the baby. As a result, your uterus becomes cramped and crowded, affecting not only the development of the foetus, but also contributing to pregnancy complications and difficulties in labour.


Is There any Treatment for Subserosal Fibroids?

Unfortunately, medicinal treatment for subserosal fibroids does not exist. Medical therapy is attempted only to alleviate symptoms caused by these uterine fibroids, and all these medical treatments are temporary in nature.
Surgical treatment is most effective in the case of subserosal fibroids. Due to their placement on the surface of the uterus, laproscopy is considered to be the most practical technique for their removal. In laparoscopic myomectomy, the laparoscope is placed in the abdomen through the belly button. This instrument plucks the pedunculated subserosal fibroids, cuts them into small pieces and finally removes them.

Laparoscope can also be used for myolysis in which subserosal fibroid tumors are not removed but destroyed by blocking their blood supply. Uterine artery embolization is another method for the treatment of subserosal fibroids. Like myolysis, this procedure looks to treat uterine fibroids by cutting off their blood supply.

if laproscopic removal is done it takes about more that 10 weeks for uterus to funtion normally and in case of surgical its longer.

only when uterus starts functioning normally, u will conceive in next few normal ,menstrual cycles

2007-08-31 23:20:39 · answer #1 · answered by scorpion 2 · 0 0

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2016-10-06 23:40:57 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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3 weeks ago a subserosal fibroid was removed from the uterus. how long will it take in order for me 2 conceive

2015-07-31 00:38:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

Uterine fibroids are usually not dangerous, but can cause immense discomfort and lead to complications like anemia from heavy blood loss. In rare cases, they may cause complications that affect pregnancy.

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It takes about 6-12 weeks to fully recover from a surgery as far as possible post-op pain and tenderness so I would recommend checking with your doctor as well at 6 weeks post-op for additional information.

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