Joined: 28 Mar 2004 Posts: 644 Location: Los Angeles California
Molar Pregnancy?? Just a Question. Posted: 04-01-04 14:26pm
I am curious what a molar pregnancy is. I
have never heard of this. What is it and
what causes it? Thanks for any replys.
Stacey
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 04-03-04 02:46am
They are not sure of what it is, but it is
when the baby starts to get (eaten) while
in the womb. A co-worker of mine carried
her daughter til she was 6 mo when she
found out this was happening and she had
to get an abortion.
Jennifer
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ryansmom
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Joined: 07 Apr 2004 Posts: 1 Location: missouri
Molar Pregnancy Or Multiple Pregnany? Posted: 04-07-04 12:25pm
Can someone help me? I went in today for
a ultrasound at 7 weeks and they said they
saw multiple sacs but no babies. They
said that it is either a molar or multiple
pregnancy. I have syptoms of both. In
jan of this year I had a blighted ovum.
I am very confused. I have had one
successful pregnancy.
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RubyFerrera
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Joined: 05 Mar 2004 Posts: 18 Location: Barcelona SPAIN
a Molar Pregnancy Is... Posted: 05-18-04 23:09pm
A molar pregnancy is when the cells that
are supposed to be the placenta for the
baby you may or may not be pregnant with
freak out and start growing like crazy
(growing like cancer grows)... I am
receiving treatment right now for a molar
pregnancy since february. Mine was a
complete mole, meaning, there was no
embryo-- just placenta cells. Placenta
cells gone wild. And even after the d
& c, my pregnancy hormone went down
for a few weeks and then back up again.
I've just finished my 8th session of mild
chemotherapy that, to be perfectly honest,
wasn't bad at all. Not the horrible
cancer-ward hair-losing chemotherapy I was
expecting. Now i'm waiting to find out
if one round of chemo will be enough to
lower my hcg to zero... Cross your
fingers for me.
Ruby ferrera
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insurancegirl
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Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Posts: 5286
Posted: 05-18-04 23:38pm
Good luck, huni!
~jennifer~
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NicoleF
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Joined: 28 Dec 2003 Posts: 105 Location: canada
Ryansmom Posted: 05-24-04 01:18am
When I first found out that I was having a
baby there were 2 sacs. One with and one
with out a heartbeat. At 27 weeks, there
is now only 1 baby. The other just
disappeared, known as the disappearing
twin. The second sac just didnt form and
took care of itself from there. Hope
this helps somehow. Keep us updated.
Just wanted to say sorry to you girls that
eperience that it is very sad and scary at
the same time. How did you feel when you
found out? What were the sympthoms like?
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RubyFerrera
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Mar 2004 Posts: 18 Location: Barcelona SPAIN
How Did It Feel And What Were the Symptoms Posted: 05-28-04 19:02pm
Well, I suppose like in any miscarraige,
the feelings are similar to a ride on a
county fair roller coaster...
Emotionally, speaking. Just when you've
gotten used to the idea that you're
pregnant and you've told all your friends
and everybody's telling you how you're
glowing and radiant... One day you begin
to bleed. And you go to the emergency
room and they give you a vaginal ultra
sound and they say, something's not right
here... You're not going to have this
baby.
Va-rooooom screeeeech whiplash---
but the ride's not over yet. After any
miscarraige, it's normal to do a d &c
which is a lot like an abortion but not as
intense. My spanish doctor referred to
it as a 'tiny vaccuum cleaner for the
womb'. For this procedure, they have to
put you to sleep and insert pills inside
you that hurt like the devil. It's a
whole day in the hospital.
Sssssssshhhhhrrrrrrrrooooooooooomm
whiplash, ouch---
but with a molar pregnancy, the fun
doesn't stop there... No, no, no....
This sort of miscarraige requires constant
vigilance of hcg hormones to make sure
they go down. Placenta cells sometimes
have a sneaky way of multiplying like
cancer. Blood tests weekly...
Ca-boom, ca-boom, brrrrrrrrrr....
If your hcg count goes down to zero as the
weeks go by, great... You're in the
clear. But if it doesn't-- ooooh no,
then comes chemotherapy.
Click-click-click-click-clikc-clikc--
that's as far as i've gotten so far on my
molar pregnancy roller coaster ride. We
will see how much longer it takes for my
body to stop thinking it's pregnant.
When I think back to when I was pregnant,
back in february and a little bit of
march, I do remember having cramps and a
bloated feeling in my womb. I thought it
was my uterus stretching. Apart from
that, I felt wonderful. Absolutely
radiant.