RECENT FIBROID ATTACK ON YOUR FERTILITY AND PREGNANCY
Hi Friend,
After the topic on pelvic infection, many of you reached out to me, and requested that I shine some light of fibroids.
Two of you specifically asked if it is possible to have fibroids and still get pregnant.
I understand why fibroid is big deal here in Nigeria and among the blacks worldwide
You see, if you have purchased the Secret Fertility System eBook. The topic on fibroids was well dealt with there.
There is a particular story of a lady I talked about in the eBook.
To some of you reading my stories, you may think I try to cook up one or more stories to be able to make my points in my articles.
But I must tell you that you are wrong.
All my stories are true
They are stories from my over 16 years interactions with thousands of clients, both at home and abroad.
However, you too will understand why I shield their names and some of their other particulars
So as to give them privacy
Now this lady is a very close family friend
The first day I met her I taught she is over 8 months pregnant
But within a short time I could easily realise she is not pregnant but suffering from fibroids or have a massive abdominal cyst.
For one, she has successfully had two grown up boys and was agile , which is rare for any pregnant woman at that stage of her suppose pregnancy.
So I accosted her about it, she came out clean, knowing I am in the medical profession.
She explained that for years, it has been like that and growing
And her menstruation have always been heavy and painful
After her second boy, she had tried having more kids but no way.
She has tried everything from orthodox to natural medicine and spiritual to get rid of the fibroids , but nothing worked
Her impatient husband, a very typical omo-ibo , who would not continue to wait endlessly for another child, decided to have another wife to continue filling the house with more children.
After some years, fortunately or unfortunately for this our family friend, the menstruation bleeding came on one of her usual days, but never stopped.
She was rushed to the hospital, where everything was done by the doctors to stop the bleeding, but to no avail.
The most logical solution was to save the life of the woman and that is by complete removal of the womb.
It was a hard decision to be made, but there was nothing anyone can do .
Her womb was removed and she was saved.
Though she can never have anymore children in her life, but luckily she is still alive to take care of her two boys.
She was always this cheerful fun loving person full of jokes to tell, so we never ever saw any regrets in her, she is still fun loving till today, never forgetting to tell you that she no more need contraceptives.
Fibroids are like that
70% of ladies with fibroids will never see this extreme situation, but about 20% of them will have this heavy menstrual loss.
The true story I gave you is extreme , however like I say less than 2% of ladies with fibroids will suffer her fate.
Before I jump fully into this topic
I want to tell you about the greatest and only definite solution to fibroids.
From my many years in the practice, I have found out that fibroids are seriously related to female age.
You will hardly find fibroids in ladies in their early twenties
Most ladies with fibroids develop them in their late twenties to early thirties
Because of modernisation, financial and a carreer driven world, we have all been shying away from this truth.
The only way to stop the scourge of fibroids is for ladies to get married very early [ maybe at eighteen to twenty years] just like in the olden days, and have all their children before the age of twenty six.
My wife started having kids at the age of twenty and stopped at twenty nine [4 kids], even with family planning and child spacing. She is a graduate and no regrets and I must add she came from a family with history of fibroids.
This is almost an impossible situation for most ladies , because it is now a norm for ladies to finish their university studies before getting married , some of them even their Masters and PhD, while some after that they will pursue their career to the top first, and latter decide to want children.
This is the only reason why the number of ladies developing fibroids and infertility now a days are increasing like wide fire.
I can assure you, this will not stop.
Fibroid is an age related disease and it will always be a challenge.
It is really a big challenge
That is why I will suggest that , if you have fibroids and have successfully overcome infertility and have children that are girls.
It will be great if you can make plans for them not to suffer this same problem , because fibroids are also know to be genetic and inherited also.
This method have been and is still used to fight sickle cell and it is working, before most couple marry they undertake a genotype test to see if they are compatible.
If both of them have AS blood, they may not get married, so as to avoid have a sickle cell anaemic child.
So also something similar can be done , by the ladies getting married early, so as to avoid the fibroid scourge.
This could look like a joke, but let us look at this practical and funny suggestion.
Since we all want our daughters to be BSc, MSc, and PhD holders before they marry and have kids. Why can we not save the money in a fixed deposit, education trust fund or insurance.
Allow them to get married and have kids early, and still fund their education.
I just feel this can help cure fibroid problems.
Though it is debatable
HOWEVER PLEASE THINK ABOUT THIS
Uterine fibroids also known as myomas, leiomyomas or fibromyomas are non-cancerous tumor growths of the uterine.
Fibroids are common, benign growths of womb (uterine) muscle. They are present in around 1/4-5 of white women and 1/2 black women. They are most common toward the end of the reproductive years. They exist sometimes singly, but most often are multiple and range in size from microscopic to filling the whole of the lower abdomen! They are more common in obese women and those who have no children, there probably is some genetic determinant and they are less common in smokers.
Most fibroids do not cause symptoms, but overall symptomatic fibroids account for about one third of all hysterectomy operations.
Fibroids are named according to where they are found in your womb.
Intramural fibroids grow within the muscular wall of the womb.
Sub serous fibroids grow from the outside wall of the womb into the pelvic cavity. They can become very large.
Sub mucous fibroids grow from the inner wall of the womb into the space inside the womb.
Pedunculated fibroids grow from the outside of your womb. These fibroids are almost free of the wall of your womb and are only attached by a narrow stalk.
Fibroids range from the size of a pinhead to up to 20cm across.
Fibroid growth is very slow and can be stimulated by hormones, especially oestrogen. A hormone is a chemical found naturally in your body. Fibroids tend to become smaller and reduce in number when oestrogen levels fall, such as after the menopause.
Normally, it is believed that fibroid tumors do not have any effect on fertility and pregnancy, but studies have revealed that in about 3% of women, infertility is caused by uterine fibroids. Mainly large, multiple and pedunculated or stalked uterine fibroids are the real culprits.
Enlarged subserosal uterine fibroids may induce infertility in two ways:
[1] By compressing the fallopian tubes and blocking the passage of sperm and egg.
[2] By distorting the pelvic anatomy to such an extent that it becomes difficult for the fallopian tube to capture an egg at the time of ovulation.
Large or multiple intramural and submucosal fibroids are also not far behind when it comes to inducing infertility. These tumors of the uterus can cause infertility in a myriad of ways.
[1] They may block the fallopian tube, thereby preventing sperm from fertilizing the egg.
[2] They may increase the size of the uterine cavity, which increases the distance that sperm have to travel.
[3] Both intramural and submucosal fibroids may have a severe impact on the uterus’ ability to contract, which in turn can interfere with sperm migration and ovum transport.
[4] Multiple and large submucosal fibroid as well as intramural fibroid tumors can distort the entire anatomy of the uterus. In such a situation, even if the sperm is able to fertilize the egg, the chances of that egg implanting are drastically reduced.
From the above statements you can see that fibroids can cause infertility, even though in most cases it is not.
Now to the question ‘’ Can someone with fibroids get pregnant?’’
The answer is yes
By percentage , about 50% of black ladies above 30 years have fibroids
Among those having fibroids, about 80% will get pregnant in their life time and have children
So you see , you have about 20% or less that will suffer prolonged infertility
This is why even though you have fibroids, you should be very hopeful that you will surely get pregnant eventually.
However remember this, size matters and location of the fibroids matter too, and can place you among the 20% that will suffer from infertility.
Many of you are so eager to cure your fibroids that you can accept anything called treatment from anybody
This is dangerous
I have seen some cases where some strange objects are placed into the vagina of ladies to cure fibroids, this objects, herbs or solutions are not inspected or know
I have seen clients that have undergone some of these strange procedures suffer from infections
The worse I have seen is when these strange thing burn their vaginal walls and cervix.
It was something to weep about when I had this client that have undergone this strange procedure somewhere, her vagina and cervix were so burnt, that she cannot have sex with her husband or even have babies because there is no cervical opening .
I tried checking the womb and tubes by HSG, even after forcing the cervix open surgically , we could not even successfully place the instruments for the tests, we had to abandon it.
That was how bad the case was.
In all my practice she should be the 4th I have seen, and I am sure many are out there.
Place make sure you know what this strange healers are giving you, if possible make sure it has NAFDAC and FDA approvals.
Do not think I have anything against natural medicine
No way
I have joined most of the natural medicine movements in Nigeria, such as GNLD, TIANSHI, KEDI, FOREVER LIVING etc
I even drink ALOE GEL DRINK everyday
So I believe in it
But I do not believe in giving anyone FALSE HOPE.
There are some natural and medical treatments for fibroids
But none are absolute
If you do not want surgery, you can try them.
However I must assure you that till today , Myomectomy or surgical removal of fibroids are the fastest.
We have tried the Secret Fertility System on some clients and it has worked
But definitely not for everyone
What the hell, go ahead and try
You could just succeed, and cure your infertility
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