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Re: fibroids

From: Suz (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 15 Jan 2001 15:24:40 -0600 (CST)


I understand that my 10 cm fibroid can distort the Fallopian tube (however, the fibroid has grown below the tube. But if the fibroid is removed, will the tube most likely be "healthy" and usable? If I decide to wait to get the fibroid removed until I am ready to get pregnant (in 3-4 years, is it likely that the tube will be greatly damaged due to the long wait?

Also, where do the Fallopian tubes go when a person is pregnant?

At Sat, 13 Jan 2001, Kelly Shanahan, MD wrote: >
>At Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Suz wrote:
>>
>>In Dcember, I asked a question regarding fibroids. I stated that my 10
>>cm subserosal fibroid was below y left fallopian tube. Your response
>>was that the fallopian tube might be permanently damaged. How is that
>>possilbe?
>
>the fibroid could impinge on or distort the tube
>>
>>Would it be the right decision to consider trying to get pregnant in the
>>near future due to this large fibroid?
>
>you may wnat to consider getting the fibroid treated first -- 10 cm is
>pretty darn big!
>>
>--
>M. Kelly Shanahan, MD
>S. Lake Tahoe, CA
>
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