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molar pregnancy? i think it is about being pregnant but unsuccessful. |
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this is a serious and a very case for those expectant mothers once they are having their first ultrasound and finding out that there is no sign of heartbeat showing on the screen. it happens when the baby inside your womb had stopped growing and that caused by what they said "molar pregnancy" . |
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researchers say this is a very rare condition for pregnant women. it only happens to 1 in over 1,000 pregnancies. |
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what is the root of having molar pregnancy? |
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molar pregnancy comes from hydatidiform moles that develops inside the womb where the baby develops. |
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the case where you will most likely to develop a molar pregnancy is when you have a previous experience of miscarriage or you are in older age for being pregnant. |
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study shows that the tissue that develops for placenta will develop later on abnormally and it will overgrow and form as hydatidiform mole. |
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placenta can grow abnormally and when those million of cells (what placenta made of) will overgrow, it will then referred as "trophoblastic disease". |
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but as what i've read in the article, the hydatidiform mole is most of the time harmless. |
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yes it is harmless but some can develop as cancerous although it is rare to happen. that is why molar pregnancy happens very rarely. |
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but if this is left untreated, then it will continue on its growth and bury itself in the surrounding organs. |
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while left unattended, this may also spread out in your bloodstream and into the other parts of your body that includes the liver, spleen, brain, kidneys and lungs. |
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this is kind of benign but capable to spread out if you will not treat it. |
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the hydatidiform mole has 2 types, partial mole which is the normal placenta overgrowth wherein a baby may be present and not growing anymore; complete mole which affects the entire placenta that grows rapidly and it is abnormal but no baby present on it. |
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what if you treat this kind of disease, will it somehow come back again? |
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well if there is a previous mole that remained after the treatment. a tiny can piece of the mole into any part of your body can still rapidly grow and will cause problems. |
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