Does myoma of uterine posterior wall affect pregnancy?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-23 20:50:22
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Myoma of the uterine posterior wall can affect pregnancy. The specific reason is that myoma tissue out of the posterior wall of the uterus will press the entrance of the fallopian tube, causing sperm not to smoothly ascend to the fallopian tube and combine with the egg, thus affecting pregnancy and pregnancy. If the fertilized egg has been implanted, the myoma of the posterior wall of the uterus will also hinder the development of the embryo and cause uterine infection, so it is easy to cause serious consequences such as threatened abortion.