Molar pregnancy is a rare condition where a fertilized egg implants abnormally in the uterus, leading to the formation of a non-viable gestational sac filled with fluid and abnormal tissue instead of a normal fetus. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, severe nausea and vomiting, and high levels of hCG hormone. Treatment involves close monitoring, methotrexate medication to stop further growth, or surgical removal of the affected tissue.
Molar pregnancy is a rare condition where a fertilized egg implants abnormally in the uterus, leading to the formation of a non-viable gestational sac filled with fluid and abnormal tissue instead of a normal fetus. Symptoms include vaginal bleeding, severe nausea and vomiting, and high levels of hCG hormone. Treatment involves close monitoring, methotrexate medication to stop further growth, or surgical removal of the affected tissue.