The role of abdominal myomectomy with regard to surgical technique, subsequent conception and term pregnancy was evaluated. Of 30 patients undergoing myomectomy 13 conceived and 10 had a good pregnancy. It should be noted that 10 of 30 patients considered in this study had a leiomyomas associated disease, representing another cause of infertility. Thus, a preoperative evaluation of the reproductive capability of the couple would allow a selection of patients who are to undergo myomectomy resulting in a better pregnancy rate. In the present series, the ages of the patients and the size of the leiomyomas did not significantly influence the pregnancy rate. The most important correlation with subsequent fertility was the duration of infertility prior to myomectomy. The general principles of reproductive microsurgery should be kept in mind when performing myomectomy.