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Pregnancy after a molar pregnancy

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Hi I went through a complete molar pregnancy in November and had a erpc followed by blood and urine tests. My last period started on the 31St March and lasted 4 days I was due to come on Saturday 30th April. I'm currently 4 days late with all signs pointing to pregnancy and not a period but I've done pregnancy tests and there all negative. I'm worried that something might be wrong with this pregnancy if I am. Any advice would be great.

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Hi there

If you are worried I would suggest booking an appointment with your GP as they will know your medical history so are best placed to advise you and can run some tests. Try not to worry too much as that came sometimes make your period late.

Best wishes

Katherine  

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