
Women's Health
UFE and Fertility: Separating Fact from Fiction
Uterine fibroids can bring a storm of symptoms—pain, heavy bleeding, bloating, and fatigue. For many women, these symptoms can feel like a full-time job. Uterine Fibroid Embolization (UFE) offers a non-surgical, effective way to treat fibroids—but what about women who still want to grow their family?
Let’s clear the air on how UFE affects fertility and what women need to know before making a decision.
Understanding UFE
UFE is a minimally invasive procedure where a tiny catheter is used to deliver particles that block blood flow to fibroids, causing them to shrink. It’s done without major surgery, general anesthesia, or long recovery times.
But the key question remains: Can women still get pregnant after UFE?
The Answer: Yes, It’s Possible
While UFE is not specifically a fertility treatment, many women have become pregnant and delivered healthy babies after UFE. The procedure preserves the uterus, which is often a deciding factor for women who are not ready for more invasive options like hysterectomy.
Several studies, including those published in Obstetrics & Gynecology International, have documented successful pregnancies post-UFE. However, fertility outcomes can depend on several factors:
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Age and baseline fertility status
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Location and size of fibroids
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Any previous uterine surgeries
UFE vs. Myomectomy
Myomectomy, the surgical removal of fibroids, is often offered to women trying to conceive. However, it comes with its own risks—such as uterine scarring and longer recovery. UFE is a less invasive option that avoids many of these concerns, but not all patients will be ideal candidates for conception post-procedure.
The best route? A consultation with both an interventional radiologist and a fertility specialist before making a decision.
Real Talk: Weighing Your Goals
If preserving fertility is important to you, don’t assume your only options are surgery or living with pain. UFE may be a viable path—but it requires a personalized discussion with your care team.
Some women choose UFE to buy more time before considering future fertility plans, while others use it to stabilize their health before undergoing IVF or other fertility treatments.
Bottom Line:
UFE offers real relief from fibroids without removing the uterus—and yes, pregnancy is possible afterward. While not guaranteed, it’s a safe, fertility-sparing option for many women. At MTVIR, we’re here to help you make the decision that best fits your body, goals, and future.
Ready to take the next step? Contact us to schedule a consultation and learn if UFE is right for you.