Have it checked.: Fibroids usually dont grow much in the menopausal years, in fact they are supposed tostop growing and in some instances they might even shrink a little after menopause. It may be more concerning if there is rapid growth and or bleeding. Options for conservative treatment include uterine artery embolization or a laparoscopic myomectomy (removal of the fibroid and keeping the uterus).
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