A small fibroid: Like yours should not affect the chance of getting pregnant and even if it's removed, it should not cause a significant adverse effect on the endometrial lining, thus pregnancy is sustainable. God bless u! http://health.Howstuffworks.Com/pregnancy-and-parenting/pregnancy/complications/fibroids-during-pregnancy.Htm.
Answered 4/14/2014
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Yes, don't remove it: 0.8cm or 8mm is a very tiny fibroid. This won't interfere with pregnancy and it should not be removed.
Answered 2/11/2016
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