Not really: you may have scar tissue inside the uterus from removing the mole. you need some blood tests and a sonohysterogram to check things out.
Answered 12/22/2014
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YES IT CAN BE: Molar pregnancy is caused by a problem with genetic information on the egg or sperm.The risk of Molar pregnancy increases after age 35,and deficiency of Caritene or Vitamin A.There is also increased risk if you have had miscarriage in the past and history of Molar Prgnancy especially if two molar pregnancies. I dont know your age but if you are are over 35,it is due to problem with egg DiscussDoct
Answered 12/10/2014
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