If not removed, about 15% of moles can become cancerous. They burrow into the wall of the uterus and cause serious bleeding. Another 5% will develop into fast-growing cancers called choriocarcinomas
You can certainly ask. However, pregnancy itself is often not enough to warrant a medical leave. If there are complications during pregnancy, then it may be possible.
A molar pregnancy is an abnormally fertilized egg. Molar pregnancies occur when the fertilized egg does not have any of the mother's chromosones, or the father's chromosones duplicate.
The reason we go to doctors throughout pregnancy is to prevent these complications. The reason they get the big bucks is because there are so many possibilities, and the doctors not only provide answers, they provide peace of mind. The definition of doctor is "teacher."
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Most pregnant women get an ultrasound at the second trimester of pregnancy where the young fetus is most visible but it is possible to get an early ultrasound in case there may be any complications in early pregnancy.
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pregnancy IS interuterine, if it is not then there aee prob. complications
Yes it can!
It could be possible to have pregnancy complications, complications during birth, or have an unhealthy baby. Your chances for having a c-section would go up and well as the chances off all medical interventions going up. You should seek the advice and care of a Dr if you feel that your health is effecting your pregnancy.
It is possible that you may have a molar pregnancy. You should see your doctor for more information.
I had a molar pregnancy and my doctor recommended to wait at least one year to try again. Then I had a miscarriage and after that, I had two more kids.
I know that one of the complications is increased risk of miscarrage.