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complete molar pregnancy

Hi,
I recently had a complete molar pregnancy about5 months ago i was adviced to not get pregnant until a year. My hcg levels have been negative a few times. On xmas eve i had unprotected sex and the thing is i been feeling some nausea and dizziness and been really tired. My bf and i have decided that we really want a baby but i just wanted to know what are my chances of having a healthy baby if i am pregnant? and how complicated will the pregnancy be ?
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Thank u and I've done a lot of research on the topic this past 5 mths I been reading on it and as much as I've read that I should wait I've read of many women that have been able to have a healthy pregnancy even before the year is over ive also seen that its rare to have another molar but it can happen so im really hoping everything is okay. I am going to try to move up my monthly appointment to some time this coming week to see what I will have to do
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It's not that the pregnancy would be complicated, it is that the molar was sort of like a cancer, and you have to be well over it by the time you try to get pregnant again.  I don't have very good information about molar pregnancies, but what I remember is that they can behave like cancer if you don't let your body rest a long time.  Please google molar pregnancy and look on a reputable site like the Mayo Clinic or National Institutes for Health, so you can understand why your doctor told you (correctly) not to try to get pregnant again for a year.  If you are pregnant now, talk to your doctor as soon as you can.
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