{"paper_id":"fe9fe1ba-f40c-49d7-91fb-e93d3147fb0d","body_text":"Abstract\nUterine myomas, commonly referred to as fibroids, are by far the most common benign tumors of the female genital tract. The association between uterine fibroids and infertility is still a subject of debate. The anatomical defect to the endometrium caused by uterine fibroids could be a factor for reducing pregnancy rates and increasing miscarriage rates. Surgery remains the cornerstone of treatment for symptomatic or rapidly growing uterine leiomyomas worldwide. Hysterectomy serves as a terminal procedure, while myomectomy and myolysis are treatments of choice for women who desire future pregnancies or otherwise wish to retain their uterus. Since the introduction of the laparoscopic myomectomy technique, several retrospective studies have been conducted on fertility, pregnancy outcome, and deliveries but mostly with unconvincing, inconclusive, or controversial results. 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