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Y’all... I just passed a HUGE uterine fibroid ... all naturally!

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This is where I'm headed. If I knew I would have been out of work for so long I would have done it months ago smh...
Don't wait too long and lose almost all if your body's blood supply like me. Multiple hospitalizations to get you semi normal aren't it. And make sure you have a good black obgyn. I had a nice team. A black obgyn and 2 Italian obgyns. They made sure they showed me everything, explained everything to me In a way I could understand and actually tried various multiple methods before the final outcome was decided. I have 2 children already 23 and 19 and had my tubes tied when I had the 19yo ,(had cervical cancer while pregnant with her, couldn't be treated until after birth) so yeah.
 

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So many of our people do! I want to tell as many black women as possible because we go through so many unnecessary procedures that don’t help and actually makes it worse.




I literally just passed it today so no, but when I get this birth control removed I will get the ultrasound.

I will say do all the research you need but theres so much propaganda on google from the medical community regarding the pearls. It’s all based on the vagina being self cleaning but totally negates to actually study the effects through a scientific manner. I would suggest Trusting your intuition And getting a product that uses non toxic ingredients. pure cotton that wraps the herbs and research each herb to make sure it’s not going to interact with anything you already take or it doesn’t cause negative reactions in people

So people are supposed to believe you and the company, but not anyone else? That sound super legit.
 

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Threads like these remind me how common these are. What is it about BW that make us more susceptible to fibroids? Is it genetic or more linked to our cultural practices? We can’t effectively prevent something if we don’t really know how it’s caused. BW health needs so much attention.
 

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Please don’t spread misinformation.

But you’re telling people you passed a “fibroid” without even getting the thing checked out :unsure: Look I don’t mean to make you feel bad but its possible your body expelled something else.
 

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So people are supposed to believe you and the company, but not anyone else? That sound super legit.

you can believe who you want. my point was a lot of the info online against using natural remedies for your reproductive system is designed to demean and/or fear monger using assertions that are not based on science but bias. Why bias? Because they have not even bothered to run clinical trials on these things, just patronizing for even attempting to take control of your reproductive health. I’m being straightforward at least with my bias.
 

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But you’re telling people you passed a “fibroid” without even getting the thing checked out :unsure: Look I don’t mean to make you feel bad but its possible your body expelled something else.

That doesn’t make me feel bad. My first thought wasn’t to save something that looks gross to be biopsied. But it’s definitely a consideration for anyone else— remember to save it. considering I have within the year gotten a ultrasound and they didn’t find anything odd except for the fibroids. It is most likely the fibroid.
 

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I didn’t take a picture and I was kicking myself for not doing so because I knew people would want to see. I frankly was very disgusted and only showed my SO then flushed it down the toilet. But basically it looked like uterine lining when you have your period, but inside was WHITE fibrous wormy looking strings of membrane! It was soft and not hard.

How do you know the core of the fibroid is not still there? One of mine was larger than a grapefruit and several pounds. I don’t see that passing through natural channels. Although clearly I cannot dispute what happened to you.
 
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How much they paying you to lie, sis? That’s not how fibroids work. They’re not just sitting in your uterus waiting to come out. They are an actual part of the organ.
 

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How do you know the core of the fibroid is not still there? One of mine was larger than a grapefruit and several poounds. I don’t see that passing through natural channels. Although clearly I cannot dispute what happened to you.

my fibroid was only about 4cm long. I may have exaggerated Compared to what you ladies have gone through but it was huge to me.(n)
 

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That doesn’t make me feel bad. My first thought wasn’t to save something that looks gross to be biopsied. But it’s definitely a consideration for anyone else— remember to save it. considering I have within the year gotten a ultrasound and they didn’t find anything odd except for the fibroids. It is most likely the fibroid.
The most likely answer is a decidual cast. You don't want to hear that though.

No. You didn't pass a fibroid. You would have bled profusely even if it was am external fibroid.

The description you posted perfecrly matches that of a decidual cast as well— which can be white, pink, red, and dark reddish purple. That it was spongey and soft only supports that idea and further eliminates a fibroid.

Here are some pictures of decidual casts.
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As you can see, they can take many forms.
 

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I'm glad it worked out for you OP.

Besides the D, I'm so afraid of sticking anything up in there especially when a medical specialist didn't recommend it.( I know TMI)

Anyways, the vaginal is one of the most delicate part of every woman's body. One should be very mindful of certain things that might disrupt the PH balance. So do your research before use.
 

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The most likely answer is a decidual cast. You don't want to hear that though.

No. You didn't pass a fibroid. You would have bled profusely even if it was am external fibroid.

The description you posted perfecrly matches that of a decidual cast as well— which can be white, pink, red, and dark reddish purple. That it was spongey and soft only supports that idea and further eliminates a fibroid.

Here are some pictures of decidual casts.
As you can see, they can take many forms.

Are you a doctor or are you just masquerading as one?
 

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The most likely answer is a decidual cast. You don't want to hear that though.

No. You didn't pass a fibroid. You would have bled profusely even if it was am external fibroid.

The description you posted perfecrly matches that of a decidual cast as well— which can be white, pink, red, and dark reddish purple. That it was spongey and soft only supports that idea and further eliminates a fibroid.

Here are some pictures of decidual casts.
As you can see, they can take many forms.
I of course do not know in the case of OP, but this makes more sense. Even if this was an adhesion, that tissue may have been loosened, and passed. However fibroids are firmly growing out of (or internal) to the organ or wall and have firmly established blood vessels. I have been able to limit the continued growth, of one or two through diet and hormonal changes. However they never pass. They are growths which appear in either x-ray or ultra sound photos.

Has your Dr. confirmed that you no longer have the fibroid? Actually I’ll just say this, happy you believe something worked for you. Won’t make a difference in my life. Best to you.
 

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Ok I’ve been thinking about this and my own history with fibroids. “Passing” them seems like it could be potentially dangerous. Prior to and after my myomectomy surgery I had to have blood transfusions. My fibroid was huge with smaller ones attached to it. It was greedy AF and was literally draining my body. Fibroids are fibrous but also rely on a blood supply. If you’re “lucky” enough to have them on the inside of your uterus where they have a pathway to your cervix and vagina to be expelled what happens to it’s attachment to the blood supply that was feeding it?
 

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Are you a doctor or are you just masquerading as one?
I'm not masquerading as anyone.

I'm a woman who is well-educated about the female reproductive system. I'm a woman who knows when someone is posting dangerous bµllsh!t and who has no problem calling it out.

Your story is impossible. No one needs a medical degree to know that. Fibroids to not "pass" or fall out. You would have been in severe pain as your cervix dilated to pass its width. You would have bled quite significantly as well as it detached from its blood vessels. It would most likely have gotten stuck as well.

There's no way you would have awakened to it in your panties and "brushed it away" as you claimed.

I don't understand why Yoni Pearl sellers lie about such a serious health issue that plagues millions of women.
 

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Ok I’ve been thinking about this and my own history with fibroids. “Passing” them seems like it could be potentially dangerous. Prior to and after my myomectomy surgery I had to have blood transfusions. My fibroid was huge with smaller ones attached to it. It was greedy AF and was literally draining my body. Fibroids are fibrous but also rely on a blood supply. If you’re “lucky” enough to have them on the inside of your uterus where they have a pathway to your cervix and vagina to be expelled what happens to it’s attachment to the blood supply that was feeding it?
Very logical question, fibroids are like non-malignent tumors, they generally don’t just fall off, and get into the urinary tract.
 

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When my granny was a teen, her mom passed out an ugly object that had hairs on it. The day before it happened, she was in pain. They did not know what it was and since we are from a third world country, doctors were not common. I think she had fibroids. So I guess it is possible for women to pass out fibroids.
Sounds like she passed a dermoid cyst.

Google pics with caution
 

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That doesn’t make me feel bad. My first thought wasn’t to save something that looks gross to be biopsied. But it’s definitely a consideration for anyone else— remember to save it. considering I have within the year gotten a ultrasound and they didn’t find anything odd except for the fibroids. It is most likely the fibroid.
It could be a cyst. you should have it biopsied.
 

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Ok I’ve been thinking about this and my own history with fibroids. “Passing” them seems like it could be potentially dangerous. Prior to and after my myomectomy surgery I had to have blood transfusions. My fibroid was huge with smaller ones attached to it. It was greedy AF and was literally draining my body. Fibroids are fibrous but also rely on a blood supply. If you’re “lucky” enough to have them on the inside of your uterus where they have a pathway to your cervix and vagina to be expelled what happens to it’s attachment to the blood supply that was feeding it?

I was experiencing some light bleeding before the mass was expelled. Again my fibroid was only a few centimeters I’m not going to experience a ton of blood loss when it’s that size.

I'm not masquerading as anyone.

I'm a woman who is well-educated about the female reproductive system. I'm a woman who knows when someone is posting dangerous bµllsh!t and who has no problem calling it out.

Your story is impossible. No one needs a medical degree to know that. Fibroids to not "pass" or fall out. You would have been in severe pain as your cervix dilated to pass its width. You would have bled quite significantly as well as it detached from its blood vessels. It would most likely have gotten stuck as well.

There's no way you would have awakened to it in your panties and "brushed it away" as you claimed.

I don't understand why Yoni Pearl sellers lie about such a serious health issue that plagues millions of women.


All that to say you aren’t a doctor. I get you feel strongly about your opinion though.


Very logical question, fibroids are like non-malignent tumors, they generally don’t just fall off, and get into the urinary tract.

The urinary tract and the vaginal canal are two different things and I didn’t conflate the two like you are.

It could be a cyst. you should have it biopsied.

I agree. But from my knowledge cysts don’t form in the uterus only the ovaries. And it would have shown on my ultrasound.
 

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I have experienced this as well. Ladies please monitor your blood/iron levels when you have fibroids. Especially if you are passing large clots of blood, feeling exhausted, dizzy, or faint! Go to the emergency room and get your blood levels checked! Blood transfusions and the possibility of organ failure is a real. I can't thumbs up your post because I'm a lurker, but I can affirm your experience. I am not a doctor, but I have suffered with fibroids repeatedly throughout my childbearing years.
We need to speak about it more so women are aware that these are symptoms of fibroids. My mother and aunts did not speak about their issues with fibroids. All I remember is them taking time off work to recover from a hysterectomy. My mom did not tell me all she went through until I had to get surgery.

I passed out at work, that was how I found out my hemoglobins were low the 1st time. But when I passed out I never associated my passing out with my heavy periods as crazy as that is, they initially did a CAT scan to determine if there was something neurological.

It didn’t dawn on me or my doctors, including my OB/gyn, until I didn’t feel well again a month later and had to get another blood transfusion that my heavy periods were causing my hemoglobins to drop.

I had a total of 5 blood transfusions before I had my UFE.
 

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As you know, women she'd most of the endometrial lining of the uterus if there was no fertilized egg that cycle. For some reason, our Black women have more issues with heavy bleeding and shedding due to fibroids.

Thank you. Makes sense
 

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I was just going to read and not comment but...

A quick web search and you find that while it's possible to pass a fibroid
1-it's highly unusual
2-usually follows embolization surgery when the blood supply has been cut off
3-it's painful

Because of this, it seems less likely that's what op passed. Impossible, no but improbable, yes.

And even so, i'd be leery of using anything OTC that had the capability of cutting off blood supply to body organs. I'm all for alternatives to western medicine but who's to say these ingredients will stop at killing the blood supply to a fibroid? This isn't horehound for a sore throat, messing with bleeding....

And this is coming from someone who has had 2 fibroid surgeries and had several symptomatic myomas removed.

I get why you might not have been of the mind to collect it for examination but I would certainly get looked at to make sure those herbs didn't do anything else but what you think they did.
 
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Fibroids can definitely be shrunk naturally or eliminated. I had a huge fibroid that is now the size of a about a grape confirmed by ultrasound and when I started it was the size of an orange. I was able to naturally shrink mine by drinking an specialized herbal tea that shrinks fibroids. Like OP I did my research and drank the tea daily for about 6 months and my fibroid is now the size of a grape. I will continue to drink it until its gone completely.
What tea?
 

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I was just going to read and not comment but...

A quick web search and you find that while it's possible to pass a fibroid
1-it's highly unusual
2-usually follows embolization surgery when the blood supply has been cut off
3-it's painful

Because of this, it seems less likely that's what op passed. Impossible, no but improbable, yes.

And even so, it be leery of using anything OTC that had the capability of cutting off blood supply to body organs. I'm all for alternatives to western medicine but who's to say these ingredients will stop at killing the blood supply to a fibroid? This isn't horehound for a sore throat, messing with bleeding....

And this is coming from someone who has had 2 fibroid surgeries and had several symptomatic myomas removed.

I get why you might not have been of the mind to collect it for examination but I would certainly get looked at to make sure those herbs didn't do anything else but what you think they did.
Yes. OP needs to do this and be completely transparent about the results. And she needs to do it sooner rather than later.
 

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Thank you. The amount of things we buy into as women, that have no legitimate medical backing is alarming. I have fibroids, but I'm not about to shove anybody's "pearls" up there or sit on a coochie steamer, to deal with them.
I agree, no thanks! I had several large fibroids surgically removed a few years ago, and I damn sure wouldn’t have wanted to give birth to them to pass them “naturally!”
 

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I was just going to read and not comment but...

A quick web search and you find that while it's possible to pass a fibroid
1-it's highly unusual
2-usually follows embolization surgery when the blood supply has been cut off
3-it's painful

Because of this, it seems less likely that's what op passed. Impossible, no but improbable, yes.

And even so, it be leery of using anything OTC that had the capability of cutting off blood supply to body organs. I'm all for alternatives to western medicine but who's to say these ingredients will stop at killing the blood supply to a fibroid? This isn't horehound for a sore throat, messing with bleeding....

And this is coming from someone who has had 2 fibroid surgeries and had several symptomatic myomas removed.

I get why you might not have been of the mind to collect it for examination but I would certainly get looked at to make sure those herbs didn't do anything else but what you think they did.
I agree, I haven’t felt totally healed since the UFE. I wish I could’ve held out but it seemed to be the only choice I had other than a hysterectomy.
 

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Threads like these remind me how common these are. What is it about BW that make us more susceptible to fibroids? Is it genetic or more linked to our cultural practices? We can’t effectively prevent something if we don’t really know how it’s caused. BW health needs so much attention.
I forgot the exact reason but something along the like that we have more hormone receptors? I heard that from Dr. Berg. That's why we are curvier than white woman? I tried to look up the video but unable to right now. Once I do I'll post it.

I know we get fibroids at a much higher rate so it would have to do with genetics.
 

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Or, that the no longer have an adequate blood supply... causing them to degenerate.

That’s exactly what happened to me. (I believe the term the docs used was they were “necrotic”?)

I was 20 years old & in so much pain I ended up in the ER. That was the day I discovered I had fibroids. Smh.

After surgery, my doc had a pathologist examine the softer ones she removed just to be safe.
 

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I agree, I haven’t felt totally healed since the UFE. I wish I could’ve held out but it seemed to be the only choice I had other than a hysterectomy.

I see my OBGYN next month and plan to ask him about UFE. He was my doctor who did my first myomectomy. I don’t have any real complaints about him but I’m thinking about looking for a BW OBGYN. He’s a little Asian man and I’ve been going to him for years but I feel like maybe a change is needed.
 

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I'm as crunchy and as health conscious as they come but unfortunately I don't believe this at all.

Notice OP didn't say that she has fibroids, she only said that it runs in her family. Was she ever scanned? How many does she have? What are their locations? Was that a different mass? Who the heck knows.

Fibroids are NOTHING to play with. They literally siphone blood from your body. Things that are connected to your body often have to be surgically removed. They don't just detach all willynilly. My sister in law almost DIED from her fibroids, excessive blood loss depleted her body of oxygen before I got her to the ER by the grace of God. She would pass out driving....see your doctor!!!!

I hate that certain black folk on their quest to being entrepreneurs think it's right to scam their fellow community.

Stay woke yall.

End thread.
 

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I see my OBGYN next month and plan to ask him about UFE. He was my doctor who did my first myomectomy. I don’t have any real complaints about him but I’m thinking about looking for a BW OBGYN. He’s a little Asian man and I’ve been going to him for years but I feel like maybe a change is needed.

I was definitely happy to find an option that provided me with the chance of keeping my fertility. But when I had the surgery it was still fairly new and having to pass a fibroid caused me to strain during the healing period and I wound up causing some of the beads to come out. When I tell you my fibroid experience was a mess, it was a mess. But I know people who had very positive results and have even gotten pregnant after.
 

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People who continuously reject science will be victims to Darwinism in the coming years.


I’ve said this NUMEROUS times that these types of threads are dangerous. It’s sick and disgusting to advertise a pearl to black women that has not gone through trials or medical research.

Fibroids are not a fcking joke. This is bigger than tea and herbs.
 

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The point was you were co-signing the benefit of these Pearls, and as proof, you said you had a fibroid fall off after use. I said, I don’t know what passed, however tumors generally do not fall off, that is why they are problematic. I have several smaller ones now in addition to having had larger two removed in the past. They are monitored to make sure they do not become malignant.
i have had fibroids and even had a myomectomy... and there are just... so many questions about this story?

particularly the logistics. because fibroids are not like kidney stones?

how can something that grows within the wall of the uterine lining be "passed"?

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some vaginal pearls were able to dissolve the muscle wall of your uterus and it just fell out?

with no heavy bleeding?



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even a pedunculated submucosal fibroid is still well-connected to the uterine lining? i'm just so confused right now...

it sounds like perhaps you passed a large blood clot?
This is exactly what I was saying. Thanks for providing actual pictures so there is no confusion about conflation (her words) or confusion about the path.
 

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I remember those days, the last time right before my procedure, I had gotten 2 units of blood on Friday, which took my hemoglobins from a level 5 to a level 9. The very next Wednesday I was panting for breath and exhausted. I was taken to the emergency room on the next morning and the physician told my husband had he waited until the weekend to bring me to the hospital I would have died. I was back to a level 5. I bled out 2 units of blood in less than a week.

I was told my organs were in distress and could have shut down. Please make sure to get the proper care and do not let anyone minimize what you are going through. It is a matter of life and death.
My fibroids were cuttng off my kidneys and started cutting off my stomach area. You are right, it is no joke.
 

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