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Julie Ryan

Pregnancy With Fibroids

Patty from San Francisco, CA, asked:                           

Hi Julie,  

I found you through the Annette Figueredo’s Fertility and Spirituality Summit when you spoke about “Woo-Woo for the Womb”.  

Two weeks ago, I transferred a fresh embryo (my first IVF/pregnancy) and I’m nervous about it because I have fibroids.  

I was having fibroid pain during IVF prep and now I’m worried the fibroids will grow during the pregnancy and cause the baby and me pain and complications.  

Will we be OK??  Will you scan me please?  

Thank you so much!

Patty

Hi Patty,

What exciting news, congratulations! Thanks for your question and for listening to my interview with Annette.

Regarding your fibroids and pregnancy, to assist you, I energetically connected to you and focused on your uterus.

I saw (in my mind’s eye), your tiny fetus and several fibroids. One is fairly large and is pedunculated. That means it has a stalk of tissue attached to it. (Picture a mushroom with a head on top of a stem). The other fibroids were submucosal and just under the lining of your uterine cavity. I energetically removed all of them.

Next, I watched (again in my mind’s eye) a healing that removed strands of fibrin from your uterus. Fibrin is described by the Miriam-Webster dictionary as, “A white, insoluble, fibrous protein used in the clotting of blood.” To me, it looks like strands of a spider web and reminds me of the fiber silkworms produce to make their cocoons.

In addition, I watched some of your DNA get re-sequenced. This healing corrected a mutation in a strand of your DNA that was producing excess fibrin which in turn was causing your fibroids.

I “got” that your pregnancy will go well and you and your baby will both be just fine.

Lastly, I asked my dear friend, global women’s health expert, Dr. Christiane Northrup who is an OB/GYN, for her opinion about your concerns. Her response was, “My experience is that I NEVER saw anyone have a problem carrying a full-term pregnancy with a fibroid. But, in rare cases, the fibroids can sometimes disintegrate during pregnancy and that can be quite painful as the tissue begins to break down.”

Hope the healings and information help to alleviate your fears.