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Molar Pregnancy | Prevention and Prognosis
Prevention
Although any woman who becomes pregnant is at risk of developing one of these unusual conditions, the risk appears to be higher in pregnant women under 20 and over 40.
The best way to prevent complications from invasive mole or choriocarcinoma is receiving routine prenatal care by a qualified health care professional, so the problem can be identified as soon call a professional.
Whenever you are pregnant, make sure you get proper prenatal care as soon as it enters the first trimester of pregnancy, in addition to regular checks. Tell your doctor about any bleeding, excessive vomiting or abdominal pain during pregnancy. If you have prolonged vaginal bleeding after childbirth, an abortion or a spontaneous abortion, contact your doctor for review. Read the rest of this entry »