Fibroids, which are non-cancerous growths in the uterus, can sometimes pose risks to both the mother and the baby during pregnancy. The impact on the baby depends on various factors such as size, location, and number of fibroids. In some cases, fibroids may cause complications like preterm labor, fetal growth restriction, or malpresentation. However, most women with small or moderate-sized fibroids have uncomplicated pregnancies. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider for proper monitoring and management throughout your pregnancy. They will assess the size and position of the fibroids and monitor their growth regularly to ensure they do not affect your baby's well-being. In severe cases where complications arise or if there is a significant impact on your baby's health, your healthcare provider may recommend treatment options such as surgery or medication. Rest assured that with proper care and monitoring, many women with fibroids go on to have successful pregnancies and healthy babies.