Molar Pregnancy Management

A molar pregnancy (also known as a hydatidiform mole) is a rare complication of pregnancy where abnormal tissue grows inside the uterus instead of a healthy embryo. It results from a problem during fertilization and can be complete (no embryo) or partial (abnormal embryo with nonviable tissue).

While a molar pregnancy is not viable, it requires careful treatment and follow-up to protect your health and future fertility. Our team provides comprehensive, supportive, and medically advanced management for molar pregnancies.

Signs and Symptoms of Molar Pregnancy

  • Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy
  • Rapidly enlarging uterus
  • Severe nausea or vomiting
  • Absence of fetal heartbeat
  • High hCG levels without normal fetal development
  • Passage of grape-like cysts from the vagina

Diagnosis

  • Ultrasound scan showing abnormal placental growth
  • Blood tests to measure elevated hCG hormone levels
  • Histopathological confirmation after tissue removal
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