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Do Uterine Fibroids Increase the Risk of Cesarean Birth?

Approximately 11 percent of pregnant women have uterine fibroids. And while these benign growths may pose no trouble at all, clinical literature suggests they may be responsible for a 27 percent increased risk of delivering cesarean section.

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​Part II: Can Fibroids Affect My Pregnancy?

​You’re having a baby—and you have fibroids. With the endless amount of information you’re absorbing in preparation for your little one, you may now also be wondering how fibroids could affect your pregnancy.

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​Part I: Can Fibroids Affect My Fertility?

​Uterine fibroids are a common gynecological condition affecting as many as 1 in 5 women of childbearing years. Although these tumors are benign, they can have serious complications like heavy painful periods and may even make it difficult for a woman to get pregnant.

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The Importance of Folate In Prenatal Care
Sometimes during pregnancy, getting all the nutrients you and your unborn baby need can be challenging. Learn about why folic acid is crucial to fetal health and why current research has shown that some moms may need folate instead. Don't know the difference? By the end of this article, you will. 


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