You need a workup: See your gyn for an exam , cultures, blood work and an ultrasound your synptoms are not normal. You may also end up needed the robot or laparoscope.
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Visit your OB-GYN: Usually molar pregnancies do not have an impact in fertility. Some post molar pregnancy patients develop gestational trophoblastic disease (gtd) and a very low percentage of these women develop choriocarcinoma. Visit your ob-gyn and have your levels of human chorionic gonadotrophin or hcg. Increase levels in HCG may indicate the presence of (gtd) and possible uterine disease.
Answered 6/10/2014
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