Pinky32
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ok, here's what i found about fibroids. looks like it shouldn't affect getting pregnant.
Many women with uterine fibroids experience no signs or symptoms. If that's the case for you, watchful waiting (expectant management) could be the best option. Fibroids aren't cancerous. They rarely interfere with pregnancy. They usually grow slowly or not at all and tend to shrink after menopause when levels of reproductive hormones drop.
Oooooh brilliant! thank you for that!
she did say that left ovary was hiding behind uterus so she wasnt sure IF it was ovary or a fibroid which is why shes arranging trans-vag scan
So the only thing that is going to stop me geting pregnant is my age
your so lovely for looking that up - thank you