Yes, fibroids can affect pregnancy depending on their location, size, and number. Small fibroids that are not causing any symptoms are usually not a problem during pregnancy. However, larger fibroids can increase the risk of complications, such as premature delivery, miscarriage, and the need for a cesarean section. Fibroids that are located in the cavity of the uterus can also cause infertility or recurrent miscarriages.
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