Could a tumour cause recurrent miscarriage?

Fibroids (14) are extremely common and it follows that one or more fibroids are frequently found during investigation of recurrent miscarriage, although this does not prove that a fibroid is the cause (Q4.3).

Submucosal fibroids may be a factor because they distort the cavity of the womb. Furthermore, as they are amenable to hysteroscopic surgery (Q 24.8) treatment is worthy of consideration. There have been numerous anecdotes of live births after myomectomy (surgical removal of fibroids -17) but equally there have also been stories of live births in pregnancies that have occurred before planned myomectomy was undertaken. There are no controlled trials (placebo & controlled trials) to demonstrate that myomectomy improves the outcome.


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