Uterine fibroids are surgically removed during cesarean delivery in a process known as a cesarean myomectomy. Women who aspire to become pregnant in the future yet have large or numerous fibroids are frequently advised to have this surgery. Risks associated with cesarean myomectomy include bleeding and infection, and the procedure needs to be carefully planned and coordinated by obstetricians and gynecologists. Women who undergo cesarean myomectomy may require additional postoperative care and monitoring to ensure a safe and healthy recovery. It is important to discuss the risks and benefits of cesarean myomectomy with your healthcare provider to determine if it is the best option for your individual situation.