Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 Welcome to the group! In " Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) for uterine fibroids, " Sydney Youngerman-Cole wrote " According to one article on the Yale New Haven Health site, studies have not shown a difference in fibroid growth among women who use birth control pills. " http://yalenewhavenhealth.org/library/healthguide/IllnessConditions/topic.asp?hw\ id=hw181919 The footnote refers to this source: Spellacy WN (1999). Uterine leimoyoma. In JR et al., eds., Danforth's Obstetrics and Gynecology, pp. 857-864. Philadelphia: Lippincott and Wilkins. The only time I've ever used birth control pills was when I was on a low dose for about three months as treatment for an ovarian cyst. The cyst didn't go away, so I had it surgically removed. (When the cyst was removed, we learned that it was a dermoid cyst, which does not respond to birth control pills.) Because of my exposure to DES (a synthetic estrogen) in utero, I use a diaphragm for birth control. Statistically, it has a higher failure rate than many forms of contraception, but it's been very effective for me. My first pregnancy started six months after I stopped using my diaphragm, after using it for about 16 years. Cheryl At 07:47 AM 3/21/2004 -0800, you wrote: >I am new to the group and have been diagnosed with a 6cm fibroid. I have >been on Lo-ovral b.c. pills for 10 years. I was just reading the packet >that comes with the pills and it says it contains higher doses of estrogen >than other oral contraceptives. Isn't that what we know makes fibroids >grow is estrogen? I have had one Dr. say I should get off them b/c of that >. But then 2 Dr. say no thats silly. Who is a girl to believe? My own >common sense says duh! Estrogen= fibroid growth then that = me off >lo-ovral. Any one have any advice? And does anyone believe that being on >the pill for so long could have caused your fibroid? thank you for your >help! I am sooooooo glad I have found this group! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 To yellowbulldogs: I had been on b/c pills for about 20 years when I was diagnosed with my fibroids. I had always taken a very low dose pill. But after the diagnosis of fibroids, my gyn switched me to Lo-ovral since I was having such heaving bleeding, clotting and long periods. The Lo-ovral at least helped me not to bleed between periods. But, on it I gained weight and had an appetite that never quit. The doc did say that the lo-ovral is a heavy duty pill and he didn't usually use it unless someone was bleeding badly. I was on it for about a year and then switched over to a lower dose pill once I had a UAE and my fibroids were much relieved. I had also heard that estrogen feeds fibroids. I also asked a couple of docs and they said it was not proven. I have several friends that have never taken hormones and they have fibroids. So, I don't really know. I do not know if my fibroids were caused by the b/c pills. But I have stayed on them since they help me out with not getting pregnant and the period symptoms. Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2004 Report Share Posted March 22, 2004 Hi, Nice to find another newcomer. My fibroid was found when it was 6cm and now, 8 years later it is 10cm. Are your Dr.s suggesting removal? I was never on the pill but you are right, it makes sense that it is an estrogen feed. ..........sp Lo-ovral full of estrogen? > I am new to the group and have been diagnosed with a 6cm fibroid. I have been on Lo-ovral b.c. pills for 10 years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 I have been told by one Dr. to get a myo.. before trying to get pregnant. The other Dr. says no need for sugary just go out there and get pregnant. Who is a girl to believe. I would love to hear story's of anyone who had babies with fibroids and if you had any problems. The one that says I don't need it out is concerned about the scar tissue forming and not being able to get pregnant. I am planning on seeking other dr. out and learn of their experience's. I live in Atlanta so if anyone has a dr. recommendations that would be much appreciated. Thank you !!!! Pittelkow rtpitt@...> wrote: My fibroid was found when it was 6cm and now, 8 years later it is 10cm. Are your Dr.s suggesting removal? I was never on the pill but you are right, it makes sense that it is an estrogen feed. ..........sp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 Hi , How large are your fibroids? and where are they located? These 2 questions play factors on you becoming pregnant and maintaining a pregnancy Have you had any test done as yet, MRi, ultrasound Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2004 Report Share Posted March 24, 2004 lisa i had the same question about TTC but ive decided to see if im eligible for some kind of surgery because of the risks of miscarriage and pregnancy complications. Im working with the doctor to try to get my uterus in the best possible shape beforehand because i'm just not willing to take any chances. Thats just me and it was really a personal decision so I hope that helps! Lola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 i have one fibroid 6 cm. seen by 2 ultra sounds. The dr. that told me I did not need to have it taken out did the ultrasound. The dr. that said I did need it out has not seen it by ultrasound just felt it. He preceded to tell me all the bad things that could happen if I were to get pregnant. i.e. placenta detaching, miscarriage, premature labor, water break early etc.The 2nd dr. also told me it had grown from a year ago when he last felt it. (now i really dout he really remembered what it felt like a year ago.) I have found many discrepancies in his story thats why I am seeking other opinions. Like last year he told me that after I had the myo. I should heal for 3 months then my best time to get pregnant would be after the 3 months before scar tissue started to form.(that i would have less of a chance after that). But this time when I saw him Me and my husband asked him about that statement he made and he said " No, 3 months after is the same as a year and 3 months after, and was not concerned of scar tissue " . If that stuff is true about troubles w/ pregnancy then I can't understand why the first dr. did not say anything about it at all! Anyones thoughts would be appreciated. Natnice nasmuchluv2003@...> wrote: How large are your fibroids? and where are they located? These 2 questions play factors on you becoming pregnant and maintaining a pregnancy. Have you had any test done as yet, MRi, ultrasound Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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