African leaders make the continent look like a joke.
It’s important to note that the GULF region wasn’t invited to be part of the global table by pity, they did by proving their WORTH in the global economy.
Here are some common fibroid and pregnancy myths and the facts behind them:
1. Myth: Women with fibroids cannot get pregnant
Fact: Many women with fibroids still conceive naturally and have healthy pregnancies. It depends on the size, number, and location of the fibroids.
2. Myth: Fibroids always cause miscarriage
Fact: Some fibroids may increase pregnancy risks, but many pregnancies are carried successfully without complications.
3. Myth: Pregnancy cures fibroids
Fact: Pregnancy does not permanently remove fibroids. Hormonal changes may make them grow or shrink temporarily.
4. Myth: Every pregnant woman with fibroids needs surgery
Fact: Surgery during pregnancy is uncommon. Doctors usually monitor fibroids unless they cause serious problems.
5. Myth: Fibroids always prevent normal delivery
Fact: Many women with fibroids still deliver vaginally. In some cases, a cesarean section may be recommended depending on the fibroid’s position.
6. Myth: Fibroids always cause severe symptoms
Fact: Some women have no symptoms at all and only discover fibroids during routine scans.
7. Myth: Only older women develop fibroids
Fact: Fibroids can occur in younger women too, especially during reproductive years.
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