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Anyone else suffered a Molar Pregnancy?

27 replies

twinklingfairy · 02/04/2008 21:55

6 weeks pregnant and it turns out I never was
I am looking for positive stories about other molar pregnancies and how soon after you can start TTC again?
Surely not 6 months, or worse a whole year!!

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orangehead · 02/04/2008 21:57

No never had one, but wont to let you know sorry. How you doing?

fletchaaarr · 02/04/2008 21:59

My dear friend had one. She was fine afterwards, though she already had her DS and no plans for any more so don't know about how soon you can try again.

Sorry

twinklingfairy · 02/04/2008 22:01

Bit rubbish really.
DH told his parents that we had miscarried cos he didn't realise the full story and it is so much more than that I have a strange growth in my body, that I am having to go into hospital tommorrow to have removed. And then I can't get on with my life cos I have to be monitored for what seems like an age!

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orangehead · 02/04/2008 22:04

The miscarriage association has a leaflet you can download about molar pregs
here

orangehead · 02/04/2008 22:06

hope it all goes ok at the hospital tomorrow

twinklingfairy · 02/04/2008 22:23

Oh I am sure it will, but thanks

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BINAH · 02/04/2008 22:33

Hi...my sister had one molar pregnancy.be strong because you will overcome this with a happy ending because my sister has now two gorgeous boys and is expecting a girl in may.feel free to talk about this if you want [email protected].
Big hug....

herbgarden · 03/04/2008 17:53

My friends sister had a molar pregnancy. It was a difficult time ...she now has two children who are both healthy and lovely.....I don't know how long she waited, sorry.

mistlethrush · 03/04/2008 17:56

Yes, I've had one. Now have ds (3 next week) - and I had to have treatment post d&c which is unusual, so hopefully you won't need this...

Very positive outcomes now for complete recover.

I will be monitored for the rest of my life, but if you don't have to have the treatment I think that you don't have to have such long monitoring.

serendippity · 03/04/2008 18:04

i am thinking of you for tomorrow twinkling. Keep us posted

herbgarden · 04/04/2008 18:26

TF...sorry I wasn't paying attention to who had posted but realise you are from the temping buddies page....really sorry to hear about your news. I hope that it went ok for you yesterday. I think that there is a specialist unit for this at the Charing Cross and Westminster Hospital. I might be wrong...?. It's a rare condition isn't it but I know my friends sister was quite shaken up by it but as I said she has gone on to have two lovely children....The molar happened when she was about 28 I think?

MrsMattie · 04/04/2008 18:29

A friend had one. She was told she needed to wait 12 months to ttc once it was cleared (what have you been told? May not necessarily be the same advice for you...). She waited 11 months, started ttc, fell pregnant in her 2nd month and now has gorgeous 4 mth old twins.

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ScaryHairy · 04/04/2008 21:24

Oh, TF, I am so sorry to hear this.

No experience myself, but I am going through something similar - my bean turned out to be ectopic. I'm sending hugs to you, and hopefully I will see you back on the 2WW thread in a few months when we have both recovered.

misdee · 04/04/2008 21:27

twinkling, i could be wrong but i think julzboo has recently had one. i think i spotted her on a miscarriage thread on thursday am

twinklingfairy · 04/04/2008 21:57

Oh scary so sorry to hear that
How far along were you?
It helps me to know that it was never really a baby that I had in there.
Though the molar pg does mean that I can't ttc for a while, so that is not so good.
So it will be a while before I go anywhere near a TTC thread

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ScaryHairy · 05/04/2008 04:40

It's probably good to give your body a break for a while anyway, TF.

I can't TTC again for at least 3 months, because the medication they have given me is toxic and could cause birth defects in a subsequent pregnancy if it is still in my system. I am going to spend the time focusing on making sure I am really fit and well.

I am not sure how far along I was - 5 or 6 weeks maybe. I think it wasn't that big when they last scanned.

Although mine could have been a baby had it implanted elsewhere, the fact is that it didn't and couldn't be allowed to continue. I feel pretty bad about it, but there is just nothing for me to do. I am having some pain tonight, so hoping that it is the chinese food I ate for dinner giving me gas and not the ectopic carrying on growing (sometimes they still rupture, notwithstanding the meds... scary stuff).

I hope you are feeling ok.

Madoldbird · 05/04/2008 09:37

Crumbs, twinklingfairy i had only just seen this, and not realised what you are going through. I am so sorry to hear this - i feel my words are inadequate, but i just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts. Look after yourself, and do let us know how you are when you feel able. XX

scaryhairy i saw you had posted her as well, and just wanted to say that i hope you are as ok as you can be at the moment, with everything you are going through as well. As i said to twinklingfairy, do please look after yourself, and if you feel able to let us know how you are doing, then it would be lovely to hear from you. XX

sarah76 · 05/04/2008 09:46

TwinklingFairy & ScaryHairy, thinking of you both, hoping you will be okay and ready to try again soon.

ScaryHairy · 05/04/2008 12:30

TF there's another thread on molar pregnancy here which might have some useful info.

Thanks for the good wishes, MOB and Sarah76

twinklingfairy · 05/04/2008 14:56

Thanks scary feeling pretty rough, nauseaus and headachey. Though am forgetting that I can take something for my head now.

How are you today?

Thanks for that link. It is nice to talk/hear about people who are going through it too.

Thanks madoldbird for your words

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ScaryHairy · 06/04/2008 17:56

I'm not too bad, thanks TF. I keep getting twinges on the side where the ectopic is but they don't last long so I am waiting until tomorrow to speak to the local EPAU. I'm incredibly moody though; with all these hormones, my body doesn't know whether it is pregnant or not.

The thing is, I don't know whether any of this is normal in the circumstances. It's all just so strange.

Are you well? Has your weekend been ok?

twinklingfairy · 06/04/2008 21:35

I just keep flopping onto the couch every time a wave of nausea hits. Which is waay more often than I would like.
I am not seeing anyone until Wednesday

DH goes back to work tommorrow and the car goes into the garage, so I am home bound, which is worrying. I am normally outta the house as soon as I get a bit fed up. And the weather is poo, so not too keen on walking far, especially at DD's speed. slooooow

Was actually sick this morning too which was no fun and then had to smile at DD so she wouldn't be scared. But it is worrying for the symptoms to be getting worse, not better. There again, the rest of the day was better than yesterday so I guess the idea would be to stop thinking about it all.
Easier said than done. Hope your EPU helps you feel better tomorrow.

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PicknMix · 06/04/2008 22:16

TF I don't have any helpful words I'm afraid but I just wanted to say how sorry I was to read about what you're going through. I hope you can find something to do tomorrow to keep yourself occupied whilst you're at home without a car - hope the weather is good enough to take DD out for a walk or something.

I'm sorry - such inadequate words but just wanted to let you know I'm thinking about you.

Same goes for you too Scary - horrible to hear what you are going through as well.

xx

hazeyjane · 06/04/2008 23:18

i had a persistant mp in 2003, because i had to have follow up treatment, i had to wait for a year after my hcg levels were normal, before ttc, but i think that if no follow up is necessary then it is 6 months.

there is a website with a forum which is quite good www.molarpregnancy.co.uk, and if you feel like it then please contact me, it can feel pretty scary to have something that nobody has heard of.

thinking of you.

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