Molar Pregnancy Treatment
Molar Pregnancy Treatment at MEDVOYAGER
At MEDVOYAGER, we offer specialized and compassionate care for individuals experiencing a molar pregnancy. A molar pregnancy, also known as a hydatidiform mole, is a rare complication that arises from abnormal fertilization, leading to abnormal growth of trophoblasts, the cells that normally develop into the placenta. Our experienced medical team ensures timely diagnosis and effective treatment, prioritizing the patient’s safety and well-being.
Procedure
Suction curettage is used to remove molar tissue from the uterus.
Benefits
Prevents complications like persistent gestational trophoblastic disease, ensures complete removal of abnormal tissue.
Understanding Molar Pregnancy
- Complete Molar Pregnancy: Occurs when an egg with no genetic material is fertilized by a sperm, leading to the growth of abnormal tissue.
- Partial Molar Pregnancy: Occurs when an egg is fertilized by two sperm, resulting in an abnormal placenta and some fetal tissue, but the fetus cannot develop into a viable pregnancy.
Symptoms of Molar Pregnancy
- Vaginal Bleeding: Dark brown to bright red bleeding during the first trimester.
- Severe Nausea and Vomiting: More intense than typical morning sickness.
- Pelvic Pressure or Pain: Due to the rapidly growing abnormal tissue.
- Rapid Uterine Growth: The uterus may expand more quickly than in a normal pregnancy.
- High hCG Levels: Elevated levels of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) compared to a normal pregnancy.