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- $Title{Fibroid Removal and Increased Fertility}
- $Subject{Fibroid fibroids remove removed Removal increase Increased increasing
- fertile Fertility operation operations pregnant pregnancy surgery surgeries
- leiomyoma muscle muscles tumor tumors benign uterus conception interfere
- infertile infertility woman women female females sonography sound wave waves
- hysteroscope cervix vagina abdomen uterus}
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- Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System*0006101.scf
- Diseases of the Female Reproductive System*0009001.scf}
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- Fibroid Removal and Increased Fertility
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- QUESTION: A long search seems to be nearing its end. After years of trying
- to have a baby, we finally have an answer to the cause of our problems. The
- latest doctor (in a series of 4) says my problem is something called a
- "leeomyoma" or something close. He says it is a simple operation to have and
- the chances for a pregnancy will be greatly improved. My mother urges caution
- about anything that means surgery. Can you offer an opinion on this? I wish
- I could give you all the information you need, but I hope this is enough.
- Please answer. Thank you so very much.
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- ANSWER: Close enough, and informative enough to give you an opinion. The
- "leiomyoma" ("leio" means "smooth", "my" for "muscle", "oma" a "tumor")
- translates into a smooth muscle tumor, or as you may more readily recognize a
- fibroid. These tumors are benign muscle tumors of the uterus (which is formed
- of smooth muscle), and quite common in older women, for they are found in
- about 20 percent of all women over the age of 40. Not that 40 makes you old.
- However, when they do occur during the child bearing years, they can and do
- interfere with conception. Though it is unclear just how this occurs, it has
- been shown that the pregnancy rate of infertile women with fibroids rises to
- 50 percent after they are removed.
- New improvements in sonography, the use of sound waves to create images,
- has made the detection and mapping of uterine fibroids easier than ever,
- matching the developments in surgical techniques that are now used to remove
- them. It may only require the use of a telescope-like instrument
- (hysteroscope), and specially designed instruments through the vagina and
- cervix into the inside of the uterus, to remove the offending tumor.
- "Operation" does not necessarily mean an open incision in your abdomen, and
- you should discuss the proposed procedure more fully with your physician.
- Only when you completely understand the operation, and the need for it, as
- well as the chances of pregnancy that may result from the procedure, can you
- make the decision for yourself. My opinion, a bit like your mother's, must
- take second place to your own informed decision, but from what I have read in
- the medical literature, your physician is providing you with excellent advice.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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