Fertility and pregnancy outcome among 141 Nigerian women with uterine leiomyomas and 270 married gynaecological subjects matched for age and parity were studied. The preoperative spontaneous abortion incidence and fetal salvage among the 68 women in the study group who had previously been pregnant were 61.8% and 78.8%, respectively. Corresponding figures among women in the comparison group were 5.3% and 95.6%. Macroscopic evidence of pelvic sepsis was found at operation in 36.2% of all the women in the study group, and in 57.7% of those who complained additionally of infertility. The overall pregnancy rate following myomectomy was 37.9%, and 9.6% in those women whose presenting complaints included infertility. The mean operation-to-conception interval in the study group was 15.7 months. The fetal salvage increased to 93.5% in the women who conceived after myomectomy, and their incidence of abortion fell markedly, to 11%. Most of the deliveries (79%) in the women after myomectomy were by cesarean section. A reappearance of uterine leiomyomas occurred in 13.7% of the women. The relatively low incidence of pelvic sepsis in this series may partly be responsible for the finding of menorrhagia, rather than abdominal pain, as the commonest complaint of the women with leiomyoma.
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