Hi Denice35, I am very sorry to hear about your miscarriage. I hope it won't happen again. A lot of these women have now moved on to the 'Pregnancy after myomectomey' posts, so they might be able to help you there. My spotting eventually went away. Then at 13.5 weeks I was hospitalized because the fibroid was causing me so much pain. When I got out, I was on painkillers and going to physio. Then finally as the third trimester hit, baby crawled around the fibroid so it stopped pushing on things and the pain stopped. I'm at 37 weeks today which is full term!!! No one thought I'd make it this far. And, since baby is head down right by my cervix, they are letting me go ahead with a vaginal birth! Thankfully I've never experienced a miscarriage. I just wanted you to know that things can work out with the fibroid. Things can also go horribly wrong. If I had read all these stories before getting pregnant, I might have gotten a myo. Have you asked your doctor? Good luck with your decision and please let us know how it goes if you'd like.
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