Fibroids shrink during ovulation

During ovulation, hormone levels change in a woman's body, which may cause uterine fibroids to shrink in size. This phenomenon is called "uterine fibroid shrinkage".

Research shows that this change may be due to the combination of eggs and sperm in a woman's body during ovulation, resulting in a drop in hormone levels, which inhibits the growth of uterine fibroids.

Therefore, women who have uterine fibroids, especially those who have uterine fibroids during ovulation, should pay attention to their symptoms so that they can be discovered and treated in time.

In addition, women who already have uterine fibroids should pay attention to regular physical examinations for timely detection and treatment.

In short, it is possible that uterine fibroids become smaller during ovulation, but it does not necessarily occur. Therefore, women with uterine fibroids should pay attention to their symptoms and seek medical treatment in time.