Will Subserous Fibroids Affect Pregnancy Or The Fetus?
Question: Hi, my wife conceived the pregnancy through IVF. She is 34 years old and this is our first successful pregnancy after two early miscarriage and one ectopic. This IVF was done with her own eggs and my sperm, both fresh not frozen. Before IVF treatment the doctor has said my wife has two fibroids which are not of concerns at the moment.
She is now in her 23rd week of pregnancy. The anomaly scan at 21 weeks revealed all was fine within the range and baby was developing fine.
Her fibroids readings at 21 weeks in anomaly scan were:
Fibroid 1: size 35mm x 24mm x 30mm, volume 13.2ml, Type: Subserous, Position: right lateral wall, Well clear of internal os.
Fibroid 2: size 23mm x 19 mm x 19mm, volume: 4.3ml, Type: Subserous, Position: posterior, Well clear of internal os.
My wife also takes Levothyroxine due to hypothyroidism and her latest TSH readings were 2.1.
We are concerned and want to find out:
1> Are the above Fibroids are serious? Can we do something about it?
2> What should be the next monitoring steps in regards to above Fibroids?
3> In anomaly scan baby's BPD (biperital diameter) and HC were in the normal range and other organs were visible and appeared to be normal. Her next scan is at 30 weeks. Do we need to do any other scan in next 2-3 weeks time?
4> Doing more ultrasound scan harm baby?
5> My wife had nausea and vomiting between 12 weeks to 18 weeks. She was fine between 18 to 21 weeks. Now in 23rd week her nausea and vomiting came back. Is this normal? Her UTI has been treated one week ago with Amoxicilin.
6> She is able to feel very light baby movements couple of times a day only. Is she supposed to feel more baby movements at this stage? I am not able to feel baby movements on her belly at the moment.
Sorry for too many questions but we are little concerned due to previous history.
Awaiting your details reply.
Thanks in advance.
She is now in her 23rd week of pregnancy. The anomaly scan at 21 weeks revealed all was fine within the range and baby was developing fine.
Her fibroids readings at 21 weeks in anomaly scan were:
Fibroid 1: size 35mm x 24mm x 30mm, volume 13.2ml, Type: Subserous, Position: right lateral wall, Well clear of internal os.
Fibroid 2: size 23mm x 19 mm x 19mm, volume: 4.3ml, Type: Subserous, Position: posterior, Well clear of internal os.
My wife also takes Levothyroxine due to hypothyroidism and her latest TSH readings were 2.1.
We are concerned and want to find out:
1> Are the above Fibroids are serious? Can we do something about it?
2> What should be the next monitoring steps in regards to above Fibroids?
3> In anomaly scan baby's BPD (biperital diameter) and HC were in the normal range and other organs were visible and appeared to be normal. Her next scan is at 30 weeks. Do we need to do any other scan in next 2-3 weeks time?
4> Doing more ultrasound scan harm baby?
5> My wife had nausea and vomiting between 12 weeks to 18 weeks. She was fine between 18 to 21 weeks. Now in 23rd week her nausea and vomiting came back. Is this normal? Her UTI has been treated one week ago with Amoxicilin.
6> She is able to feel very light baby movements couple of times a day only. Is she supposed to feel more baby movements at this stage? I am not able to feel baby movements on her belly at the moment.
Sorry for too many questions but we are little concerned due to previous history.
Awaiting your details reply.
Thanks in advance.
Brief Answer:
Hello user,Do not worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello user.
1.No these fibroids are not serious at present.
2.You can do scan after 2-3 weeks to know the size.
3.Ultrasound does not harm the baby.
4.No need to worry about nausea and vomiting.
5.She will subsequently feel more baby movements and you too will feel kicks on 8th and 9th month.She may go for c section rather normal delivery if size of fibroid increases.
THANKS.
Hello user,Do not worry.
Detailed Answer:
Hello user.
1.No these fibroids are not serious at present.
2.You can do scan after 2-3 weeks to know the size.
3.Ultrasound does not harm the baby.
4.No need to worry about nausea and vomiting.
5.She will subsequently feel more baby movements and you too will feel kicks on 8th and 9th month.She may go for c section rather normal delivery if size of fibroid increases.
THANKS.
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