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Fibroid pain during pregnancy may lead to discomfort as hormonal changes and increased blood flow cause them to enlarge. As the uterus grows to support the developing baby, fibroids can press against surrounding organs, resulting in pelvic pressure, cramping, or sharp abdominal pain. These symptoms are often more noticeable in the second and third trimesters. In some cases, reduced blood supply or twisting of a fibroid can cause sudden, intense pain. Although many women with fibroids experience healthy pregnancies, regular monitoring by a healthcare provider is important to manage symptoms and protect both maternal and fetal well-being. For further details, visit the USA Fibroid Centers online.







