A molar pregnancy (also known as a hydatidiform mole) is a rare complication of pregnancy where abnormal tissue grows inside the uterus instead of a healthy embryo. It results from a problem during fertilization and can be complete (no embryo) or partial (abnormal embryo with nonviable tissue).
While a molar pregnancy is not viable, it requires careful treatment and follow-up to protect your health and future fertility. Our team provides comprehensive, supportive, and medically advanced management for molar pregnancies.
Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy
Rapidly enlarging uterus
Severe nausea or vomiting
Absence of fetal heartbeat
High hCG levels without normal fetal development
Passage of grape-like cysts from the vagina
Ultrasound scan showing abnormal placental growth
Blood tests to measure elevated hCG hormone levels
Histopathological confirmation after tissue removal