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partial molar pregnancy

i am 25 yrs old i had a partial molar pregnancy and had D&c when i ws 13 weeks pregnant,since then my HCG levels r getting down and from last couple of months its been less than 2.i just wanted to know do i have to wait for some more time or getting down of my HCG is ok to start preparing for a baby and infact this was my first pregnancy.i m eager to have a baby......
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223956 tn?1208737570
My dr told me that i had to wait for my numbers to go down to 0 and had to stay down for a year. I had to go in every month for a blood test. Because, the molar can grow back and if you are pregnant then it can cover up the mole. I know its hard but hang in there. Good Luck
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318181 tn?1336443496
I am also sorry for your loss. Normally, doctors recommend waiting for at least one normal period (my doctor said two) before trying again. Especially after a D&C. But many women try again right away. As for your HCG levels, anything below 5 is considered not pregnant, so with a level of 2, your body should be back to normal by now.

Good luck to you! Hope you get a BFP again soon!
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254689 tn?1251180040
What does your doctor recommend?  How long has it been since your d&c?  I'm so sorry for your loss!!!  good luck and ssbd!!!
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