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Mumsnet Discussions: Miscarriage : Can anyone tell me the symptoms of a molar pregnancy? (4 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By mower on Thu 10-Apr-08 19:27:13
Am 7 weeks pregnant, had a ultrasound on wed saw heartbeat and am measuring right or just over for dates.
Had scan as started bleeding now im spotting brown blood. My hcg levels when tested were high for 5 weeks tested two weeks ago.
Also I have a cyst.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Julezboo on Fri 11-Apr-08 11:08:11
Mine where High HCG levels (7 weeks they where 222000 roughly poor DP!) every scan I had looked different, sickness was horrible... Finally coming to the end of my whole Molar Saga after second ERPC late last night
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Mungarra on Tue 22-Apr-08 17:01:19
My symptoms were bad nausea, positive preg tests and no periods, ie same as a normal pregnancy. I had a little bleeding at 8wks, went to hospital and they found no foetus. Had D&C the next day and complete molar preg confirmed 3 weeks later.

You've seen a heartbeat, so it won't be complete molar anyway.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Habbibu on Thu 24-Apr-08 19:09:53
Just had a partial molar confirmed after ERPC 3 weeks ago - didn't have any odd symptoms, but 8 week scan measured 6 weeks and no heartbeat, and started bleeding the day after. I had a bleed at 9 weeks in previous pregnancy where all ended up ok.


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