I had a molar pregnancy. I thought I was 9 weeks, showed only 4. Miscarried at 11 weeks. 6 months later, after not trying, my son was conceived. It's heartbreaking, but God has his own timing for everything. Don't give up. It's just survival of the fittest and that one just wasn't meant to be. I know it doesn't make it any better, but time does. It hurt to lose the baby we had wanted for so long and to go to the checkup to hear the heartbeat and not get one. Hang in there. It is definitely possible to get pregnant again, just be sure to let your body` heal first.
2006-11-28 08:59:08
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answered by TrixyLoo 5
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I have had a molar pregnancy. It was so bad they thought it was quadruplets (don't ask me how or why?!). Exactly two years later my husband and I were able to concieve. I'm now 18 weeks pregnant and everything is going well. I know lots of woman who have been able to get pregnant after a molar pregnancy. Just be sure it's totally out of your body before trying agian or it could come back as cancer (this is all according to my Dr.). Good luck!
2006-11-28 09:02:53
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answered by Kellopopins 2
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extreme HCG stages are theory to be alerts of issues like being extra alongside than you theory, different being pregnant (twins / triplets) or a molar being pregnant . . . The extreme HCG relatively explains the indications which you're feeling. attempt to undergo in suggestions that they are in basic terms alerts of those issues . . . you may no longer examine too plenty into an HCG point with out different diagnostic assessments. i could call the physician and request an ultrasound - a molar being pregnant is particularly sparkling on an ultrasound because it appears like a gaggle of grapes / cells. interior the form which you're extra alongside, they could be waiting to work out that, too . . . or probable different sacs in case you assume extra desirable than one. i do no longer think of that any individuals would desire to assert something that could quite make you loosen up . . . it may be terrific to work out the physician! sturdy luck!
2016-10-13 07:28:53
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answered by ? 4
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I know someone who had a molar pregnancy at 17 years old. Right now she is trying to be more careful, as that was not a planned pregnancy...so we have yet to see if she will be able to conceive successfully.
2006-11-28 11:26:34
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answered by tld76 2
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Huh!Thanx for the 2 points...
2006-11-28 08:58:01
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answered by R.J 3
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You're not getting me to BITE on that one!
2006-11-28 08:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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What is that????
2006-11-28 09:01:05
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answered by TM 4
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