Depends: If you have a fibroid that alters the region where the fetus implants, it can affect pregnancy. The gold standard for treatement, at this point, is myomectomy (if the fibroid affects your pregnancy. Subserosal fibroids may not affect you, but you need to talk with your doctor, and bring them the images so they can see how the uterus is affected.
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