Scar tissue: First, the molar pregnancy must be completely removed from your body before attempting another pregnancy and confirmed by your doctor with beta-hcg blood tests. Second, if you had a D&C procedure to clean out the molar pregnancy, it is possible to have scar tissue in the uterus that may prevent pregnancy. A gyn or fertility specialist can help make sure your body is ready for another pregnancy..
Answered 6/10/2014
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Molar pregnancy: Once follow is done. Most women are able to conceive and carry a normal pregnancy. Fertility issues are not common unless <18 or over 40.
Answered 12/9/2012
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