Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Hi Kim~ Congrats on your pregnancy!! I've been reading the responses to your initial post and just thought I'd throw in a bit about my own experiece --- you can find a lot of women's info through the archives, too. I, like you, knew about my " invaders " before getting pregnant . . . they we actually the reason we decided to ttc when we did. At the time I had three: one intramural in the fundus, meas. 5x6cm, the other two, lower in the myometrium and about grape size. We got pg within a blink of an eye, and by eight weeks, I was already able to " see " the large fibroid through my belly. I had a big bleed at ten weeks, which sent me to the ER thinking miscarriage. Very scary!They removed a large clot (about the size of your palm) and sent me to have an u/s to check on the bambino. Turns out we were carrying twins . . . both of which were perfectly happy floating around in my belly! I had no pain associtaed with the bleed, and did continue to spot, passing one more hefty clot on my own, throughout the next 6 weeks. I have had no bleeding since. We are now at 32 weeks with the girls, and my monster fibroid is now measuring " approximately " 10x14cm. It is too long for the transducer to get an accurate length, so the 14cm part is an educated guess!! Since about 20 weeks, a little piece of the placenta (looks like a tail) has been implanted right over the roid, which may explain why it has not fuilly degenerated -- but this is just a guess, too. In any event my babies seem to not have a care in the world about this thing, swimming around it like it was their triplet!!! This roid (which is located right under my now fully distended belly button), is referred to as my distributer cap, and is, for the most part, still " alive " . There are spots of it that have degenerated and these areas can be seen on an u/s. I have had only slight pain at around 26/27 weeks that I think could have been the fibroid. It required me just laying down, staying hydrated and having a good-ol' fashion hormone induced cry! ~ I am, just this week, starting to have som pre-term labor symptoms --- but nothing painful at all. Can't say this is a result of the fibroid, either, other than to say that my uterus is measuring that of a woman who would be 42 weeks pregnant (and even this is not un-common for twin mommies at my gestation). I have been seeing an OB and a perinatologist throughout my pg, but am NOT considered hi-risk because of the fibroids. It is only because I am having twins, that they believe to be identical, that we were referred to the specialist. Soooooo, very long post short ...... Every woman and every pregnancy is different! Many, many women with fibroids sail through without incident. Knowing what to look for in terms of complications is great, but its even more important to give yourself a break from all the " what-if's " and focus on the " will be's " . . . You're having a baby!!! And chances are (and statistics will show) that the fibroid will effect you much more than it will effect the baby. Try to enjoy this amazing experience, knowing that you are well educated, getting good care and trust your body to let you know what it needs! Congratulations again, and happy baby thoughts to you! Keep writing with questions as they come up!!! All my best, I am more worried than ever, but like I said, I can handle pain--I just want a healthy baby! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2004 Report Share Posted February 26, 2004 Thank you, ! You give me a lot of hope. Twins!!! Wow, you must have a lot of strength A women on my TTC board is about 35 weeks with fibroids, and is just starting have problems, i.e. severe pain. I told her to post on this board, and if you see it (her name is ) I'm sure she'd love to hear your success story. She's scared, and in a lot of pain. But, baby is just fine. I can handle the pain, just not anything happening to my baby. It's good to know that the fibroid really mostly causes problems with mother, NOT the baby. Thanks again, and I'll keep you posted! I have my first u/s on March 9, around my 6 week mark, and I'll feel better after I see where the baby has implanted, hopefully far away from my fibroid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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