MYOMECTOMY Myomectomy surgery is used to remove uterine fibroids while preserving the uterus. Fibroids are non-cancerous growth of tissue that develops on the walls of the uterus. The doctor might recommend this surgery if your fibroids are causing symptoms like pelvic pain, heavy periods, irregular bleeding, and frequent urination. Women undergoing myomectomy report improvement in fibroid symptoms, including a decrease in heavy menstrual bleeding and pelvic pressure. Myomectomy is the best treatment for women with fibroids who wish to get pregnant in the future. FAQ Which doctor should I consult for a myomectomy? For women's health problems, you should first consult your gynaecologist. Depending on the symptoms, a specialist or surgeon should be consulted about treatment options. Can fibroids grow back after a myomectomy? Yes, fibroids can grow back after myomectomy and may require re-surgery. Is it safe to become pregnant following myomectomy surgery? Yes, myomectomy surgery preserves the uterus in women wishing to have children in the future.