Molar Pregnancy: Learn About This Pregnancy Complication & Symptoms to Watch For! Women's Health

Molar pregnancies are an uncommon complication of pregnancy, yet they can be very frightening and anxiety provoking for most women. A molar pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg does not develop into a normal fetus and placenta. Instead, it develops into an abnormal growth in your uterus, commonly known as a mole.

  • A partial (incomplete) molar pregnancy occurs when two sets of chromosome from the father are combined with one set of chromosomes from mom.
  • In a complete molar pregnancy, there is no embryo or normal placental tissue.

Partial and complete molar pregnancies are both very likely to end in a miscarriage. It is important for women to understand that molar pregnancies may feel like a normal pregnancy at first. However, always be aware of other signs and symptoms that are characteristic of a molar pregnancy. These may include the following :

  • vaginal bleeding or dark brown discharge.
  • severe nausea or vomiting.
  • passage of grape-like cysts.
  • pelvic pain.

If you are diagnosed with a molar pregnancy, it is important to have a very detailed discussion with your health care provider of the potential complications and the importance of close followup. This is a very difficult and confusing diagnosis for women, and receiving support from your doctor, midwife, family and friends is of the utmost importance! 

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Comments (4)

Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for shedding light on a little known pregnancy condition, Dr. Shayna Mancuso ! xoxo
Dr. Shayna Mancuso
Thank you Elisa All Schmitz 30Seconds ! It's such a challenging and scary diagnosis for women.
SKM
Thanks for getting this important info out!
Donna John
Thanks for sharing your story, Misty Deal , to help other women learn about molar pregnancy and the signs to watch for.
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