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It depends because sometimes myomas are dealt with via hysterectomy. so once you have no uterus, it would be impossible to get pregnant. As to genetics, I have no idea. |
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It may affect your fertility, I guess but i think it all be depending on what kind of lifestyle you are having. |
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Isn't this more common in women who are in their 50's? If so then you don't need to worry about getting pregnant since women are undergoing menopause at this age. You should ask a qualified professional as to the genetic factors involving myoma. |
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Yes , it depends the condition of the uterus, because there some cases which a woman who have myoma was able to get pregnant. |
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and I add an information that it is confirmed that a woman who have myoma was able to conceive, at first I can not believe but when my baby was born strong and healthy, that's I do believe in God with all my heart and mind. |
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to: Jerray |
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There are myomas which is to be treated in a medicine intake, not by operation but it is not generally a kind of operation of no other choice. It can be treated in accordance to its situation. |