Probably not;hopeful: The fibroids' location in the anterior wall of the uterus makes it less likely that it is causing any blockage of the tube or causing infertility. Fibroids are thought to account for only 5% of infertility cases. A test called an hsg that radiology can do, would be able to determine if the tubes are blocked. Many issues to discuss with your dr. Re: effects of a fibroid that large in pregnancy.
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