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That depends on the findings and procedure of your myomectomy surgery. If the cavity of the uterus was entered when removing fibroids during the surgery, then you need a planned Caesarean section in all future pregnancies and should not try a normal delivery, as there is risk of rupture of the uterus. You need to check the details of your myomectomy with the gynaecologist who performed it.
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