UK doctors say a treatment for heavy periods caused by fibroids can seriously harm a subsequent pregnancy.
An Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital study looked at the outcomes of 215 pregnancies following uterine artery embolisation (UAE) treatment.
The researchers found much higher rates of miscarriage, caesareans and heavy bleeding after delivery, and call for caution in recommending the treatment.
The study appears in the journal, The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
UAE has been available as a treatment in the UK since 1995.
Pregnancy problems
The doctors pulled together the data from five small studies carried out in the UK, Czech Republic and Canada.
Fibroids are small, benign lumps of smooth muscle in the womb.
Sometimes, because of their number, size and location, they cause heavy period pain or difficulty in getting pregnant and treatment is needed.
Doctors at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital say as many as 40% of women of reproductive age have fibroids. Read more...








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