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Molar Pregnancy???

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I just had surgery about two weeks ago with this type of pregnancy. I had never heard of it, but my doctor explained it to me. A pregnancy like this one, 9 time out of ten, never goes full term. If you think it will, you could be putting yourself at great risk of hemorraging and possible death...that's not good. With a pregnancy like this one, trust me if the baby goes full term, it may lack certain body parts or should I say in other words, de-formed. Trust what the doctor says and allow them to do a D And C.
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