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Invasive egg pregnancy: What you need to know
Invasive molar pregnancy is a condition in which fetal tissue invades the uterine muscle due to uncontrolled fetal growth. If not treated promptly, it can progress to trophoblastic carcinoma.
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Long-term effects of egg pregnancy on reproductive health
Molar pregnancy is usually benign, but in some cases it can lead to scary complications such as invasive molar pregnancy or trophoblastic cancer and have long-term effects on reproductive health.
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Treatment of invasive oocyte pregnancy
Invasive molar pregnancy is a pathological pregnancy that occurs due to the abnormal development of trophoblasts, causing the placenta to become watery sacs of different sizes. To treat invasive molar pregnancy, it is necessary to remove as much egg tissue as possible from the body and combine chemotherapy with continuous monitoring.
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What are the types of trophoblastic disease?
Gestational trophoblastic disease is a term used to describe diseases associated with abnormal proliferation of trophoblasts during pregnancy. Gestational trophoblastic disease is divided into two types: trophoblastic tumor and hydatidiform mole.
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Is there any way to prevent pregnancy?
molar pregnancy is the result of genetic problems when a sperm fertilizes an egg. It is sometimes detected during an early pregnancy ultrasound. Because the condition is unusual and not widely known in the community, it can be a shock, especially if the woman is still pregnant and nearing the end of her pregnancy. Although most women can go on to have healthy pregnancies after treatment, safe ways to prevent molar pregnancy can help to manage pregnancy more effectively.
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