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Could It Be Molar Or Normal After Miscarriage?
Posted: 04-29-05 21:53pm

Hello, I just found out a little more than two months ago that I had a blighted ovum. It took a few weeks for me to start bleeding. My hcg levels were surprisingly high for how far along I was supposed to have been. But they slowed and then started to decline. I started bleeding on march 15th. I was glad to finally have some sort of a beginning to closure from it. I have been having some signs and symptoms of pregnancy this month before my regular period should have possibly came. Now I am 17 days late if on a regular cycle. I tested positive on pregnancy test and called the Dr. He sent me to the hospital for hcg levels done and told me that I could possibly have molar pregnancy from remaining tissue from the miscarriage. I have not been having much in the way of nausea, no bleeding, no real problems. Now I am very worried. I was hoping for a regular pregnancy of course if anything. We were hoping to try again. Anyone have any info or comments. Thanks.
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Posted: 04-29-05 22:07pm

I was also curious, I was about 9-10 weeks along when we really knew that it was a blighted ovum before and the Dr. Let me wait for a natural miscarriage instead of d&c because he said it was not necessary usually for the blighted ovum unless heavy bleeding. He did not recheck my hcg levels afterwards. Now he thinks it is possible for me to have molar pregnancy from it. Has anyone else had blighted ovum past 9 weeks to wait for natural miscarriage? Why is it not more likely that I am just pregnant again?
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