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I am a female, 51 years, I have one child and I had 6 abortions, 3 months ago, I discovered I am pregnant, which was not planned, I followed up that pregnancy with doctor in the 8th week he discovered that I am pregnant in twin, he asked me to come a week after to check the pulse since nothing heard, 9th week he decided that it is a molar and should immediately be admitted, it is happened days ago and the graduation of HCG were: 607 – 8530 – 40711 and one day before the abortion it was 50830 and the difference between the last two tests 10 days, after the abortion he didn’t confirm in his report that the molar it is seen, but he sent the twin to the lab and the result not yet appeared, I am scaring to have cancer in future , what shall I do

The majority of hyatidiform moles are benign and patients often do well after resection. However, you should avoid pregnancy for up to 12 months.

In about 10-12% of cases, the moles develop into invasive moles in which remnant tissue invades the uterus and can cause complications such as hemorrhage.

In about 2% of cases, the moles may develop into a form of cancer known as choriocarcinoma which can be aggressive. However, chemotherapy is often effective.

For now, you should await the results of the pathology report and any follow up tests your doctor has ordered. In the event you had a molar pregnancy, your doctor will advise you about the prognosis and any risks. You should expect to have close follow up as it will be necessary to to catch any complication as early as possible.