“…A major concern during pregnancy in acromegalics is the tumor growth. Although theoretically, adenoma enlargement may be expected in the acromegalic patients because of the estrogen exposure (3), in the majority of the patients, tumor enlargement is not observed (4,5,7,13,15). In a normal pregnancy, this has little clinical significance; however, in patients with residual tumor or unresected tumors, an increase in the gland size can cause visual field defects, headaches, and potentially, pituitary apoplexy (16)(17)(18).…”