Hi,
Thanks for using HCM.
I am extremely sorry that you had a repeat molar and understand your concern.
If your last molar
pregnancy in 2010, were free from symptoms after that and
beta HCG was normal for the past 3 years, than this pregnancy is a different one. If molar tissue remains in the
cervix, it causes bleeding and grows into a big mole.
This is a second episode if you have one now. The risk of having a repeat molar pregnancy is higher if you have had it once.
I suggest that you have an evacuation done as early as possible and take
chemotherapy if needed. Before you attempt the pregnancy next time, have a baseline beta HCG level before beginning to attempt pregnancy.
Hope this satisfies your query.
Thanks for using HCM.
Feel free to ask any more questions that you may have.
Dr Madhuri Bagde
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynecologist