I just got a call from the OB that my genetic testing is back from my D&C two weeks ago and that it was a partial molar pregnancy. She said they will follow my HCG level to zero and then follow it for the next six months and that I will have to wait until my HCG level stays at zero for six months before we can TTC again. She explained briefly what a partial molar pregnancy is but not in a ton of detail - I have an appointment with her on Thursday so I will be able to talk to her in more detail then. She said she wanted to talk to me now to give me a chance to digest the information and come up with questions to talk about at my appointment on Thursday, which I appreciate.
I asked her whether she thought it would be worth seeing an RE at this point and she said that she doesn't think so, since it is unlikely to occur again. I'm not sure what I think about that. Although there hardly seems to be a point in seeing an RE right away if I am benched for at least six months. I don't know. I literally got off the phone 5 minutes ago so I am still processing things. Anyone have any decent resources on partial molar pregnancies? I honestly had never heard of one before my doctor called so I am pretty overwhelmed.
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Missed Miscarriage discovered 12/22/14 at 12w0d D&C 12/23/14 Pathology: Partial Molar Pregnancy/Triploidy
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Re: Genetic testing is back from D&C - partial molar pregnancy UPDATED after follow up visit 1/8/15
I just wanted to offer *hugs*. It's much harder when you don't know much about it.
I do like the fact they told you ahead of time so you can do some research and gather questions.
If you are looking for someone else with experience with molars, MsAmandaPants is a great resource. I did not tag her to this post because she is a grad and you do not have PgAL/PAL welcome in your sig.
If you PM her I know she would be more than happy to talk with you and share her experience and what she learned.
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BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10
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BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
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I would agree with your OB that at this time there is no reason for you to see an RE. Though many of us are under the care of an RE, the point at which to seek that additional help is not simply the point at which you have had a MC or a partial molar. In my case, for instance, I am AMA, I knew I had fibroids, and I went 6 months after my MC of trying without a BFP. If you are under 35 then you probably need to seek treatment only if you a) go 12 months of trying without success (after your 6 months with 0 betas), b) have irregular cycles, c) have an autoimmune issue of some sort (lupus, celiac, RA, etc.), or d) have another loss. In the meantime your OB hasn't given you any reason to not trust her medical experience or skill so I would let them follow your betas and try again when you are able.
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My OB acknowledged that the six month waiting period is pretty arbitrary following a partial molar pregnancy, and she said that in her 20 years of practice the only times she had ever had someone who was being followed after a partial mole have HCG that went up after reaching zero was when the patient had an accidental pregnancy. She emphasized that the most important thing was to make sure that my levels are decreasing and get to zero, and she said if I want to wait three months instead of six, she would be ok with that. She did emphasize that the standard of care is to wait six months (even though she couldn't tell me why that is the standard of care).
By the time I got out of my appointment today the lab was closed, so I will probably go get my blood drawn tomorrow or Saturday (most likely Saturday, since I still can't drive because of my broken toe, so DH can drive me on Saturday). She said it could take 4-8 weeks for my HCG to get to zero, so we'll see. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my HCG drops within the next few weeks and that I'll be able to TTC again sometime in May.
I'm still not having the easiest time, but I feel better having a plan and knowing what we'll be doing moving forward. Going into the OB's office was difficult, since I have a lot of anxiety associated with that office at this point, but my doctor was super nice and I appreciated that she seemed to actually listen to what I had to say. I did end up crying when she asked me how I was doing (and I am NOT a public crier). But all in all, although of course I wish I hadn't had a partial molar pregnancy to begin with, the appointment itself went about as well as I could have hoped for.
Thank you again to all of you who have offered support to me on this thread and/or reached out individually to me. I've really appreciated it.
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BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
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I hope your numbers drop quickly!
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As a couple of other ladies mentioned, I too have experienced a partial molar pregnancy. You are not alone. The benched time was really difficult on me. Find your self some hobbies if you don't already have some.
The one comforting thing my doctor told me is that there was nothing I could have done to prevent the loss.
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May 2014: Residual HCG and retained tissue found
05.13.2014: Hysteroscopy D&C to find and remove retained tissue
June 2014: Tissue sample results indicate a partial molar pregnancy
May - Aug 2014: TTA for monitoring and testing
08.21.2014: Hysteroscopy to remove minor scar tissue - the result of 3 D&Cs
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I'm so glad you got your questions answered and are feeling a little better. Here are some more ((hugs)) today.
Anyways, there is absolutely a justification for tracking HCG to zero and keeping an eye for some period of time, but what is the "right" amount of time to monitor once you get to zero is not totally agreed upon. The six month standard waiting period is the same for complete molar pregnancies and partial molar pregnancies even though the risk of molar cells growing is way higher for complete moles than partial moles.Because the risk of molar cells growing after getting to zero at all is SO low, and because the risk of molar cells growing after staying at zero for three months is SO, SO low, my doctor was ok with monitoring for three months after than six. Of course, this is a tentative plan, so we will see how long it takes for me to get HCG to zero and talk again.
I would never go against medical recommendations, but I did want to talk to my OB and ask her why she was recommending various things. I am thankful that she was willing to talk with me and explain the reasons the standard is to recommend various things, and that she was amenable to a three month waiting period (assuming betas drop to 0 relatively quickly).
Me: 32 DH: 32
BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10
TTC #2 since 5/2014
BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
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Me: 32 DH: 32
BFP #1: 4/1/2010 DS born: 12/3/10
TTC #2 since 5/2014
BFP # 2 : 6/16/14 EDD: 2/25/15 Missed Miscarriage discovered 7/10/14 D&C 7/17/14 Pathology results normal
BFP #3: 10/21/14 EDD: 7/6/15 11/24/14: Saw heartbeat!
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