Size doesn't matter: Fibroids are usually measured on ultrasound in centimeters. They can be tiny (like a pea) or big as a melon. What matters is if they are causing any symptoms (exs. heavy menstruals, pain) which may require treatment. When fibroids get big and cause the uterus to enlarge, the uterus can be measured based on a similar size pregnancy (ex. up to the belly button is equivalent to a 16wk size pregnancy)
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