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If you are thinking about starting a family, or adding to your existing brood, there's always enough to worry about. Will the baby be healthy? Will I be able to get pregnant? Will it be a boy or a girl?...and the list goes on and on! If you have fibroids, this is another thing to worry about and you are bound to be wondering "Do fibroids cause miscarriage?"
Although most women go on to have healthy pregnancies and deliveries despite their fibroids, there is no getting away from the fact that fibroids can sometimes cause problems. If you have fibroids which bulge into the uterine cavity (submucous) or those which actually grow within the cavity, miscarriages can sometimes occur-often even before a period is missed.
If a submucosal fibroid is close to where the fertilized egg is attempting to implant, it can sometimes thin out the womb lining, thus decreasing the blood supply to that particular area and the growing embryo. In addition, another way fibroids cause miscarriage is by causing inflammation to the lining around it, meaning that the fetus cannot develop properly, thus causing a miscarriage.
Of course, the implantation site for each pregnancy is likely to be different so it cannot be forecasted that if fibroids cause miscarriage in one pregnancy, the same will happen in subsequent pregnancies with the next one possibly being problem-free.
It is my firm belief that if you have fibroids and you are worried about their impact during pregnancy you should be proactive before you conceive. There is much you can do to help yourself without taking any drugs with possible side-effects or having invasive surgery. If you would like further information on my recommended natural treatment for fibroids, please visit my website, Shrink Fibroids Naturally . Written by a nutritionalist, health writer and former fibroids sufferer herself, the system I recommend is groundbreaking, and I am confident that you will finally feel that you have found something that will work for you and answer your question, "Do fibroids cause miscarriage?" Fibroids Miracle also comes with 3 months free one-to-one counseling from an expert, to give you the best possible chance of success.
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