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It is a type of abnormal pregnancy that usually does not end with the birth of a healthy baby, and in a few cases, it may cause long-term negative effects on the pregnant woman.
Causative factors include the pregnant woman’s age, being under 20 or over 40, and having had a previous molar pregnancy.
There are symptoms associated with this pregnancy, such as bleeding, severe vomiting, and high blood pressure.
This pregnancy is accompanied by a rapid rise in the pregnancy hormone and specific signs on ultrasound examination.
Women are advised to postpone pregnancy for 6–12 months after a molar pregnancy and to continue regular follow-up with the doctor.