A molar pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy condition. Through examination, it can be found that there are many water bubbles around the fetus, and the sizes are different. A molar pregnancy needs to be treated as soon as possible. Generally, the fetus cannot survive. However, can an early ultrasound detect a molar pregnancy?

Early ultrasound of molar pregnancy can detect it. Through examination, it can be found that the uterus in women is abnormally enlarged and the fetal heart rate cannot be heard. Once diagnosed, women should immediately undergo corresponding treatment, usually through curettage surgery. A molar pregnancy can cause significant damage to a woman's uterus and may lead to symptoms of uterine perforation. To avoid causing too much impact, women should undergo prenatal check ups during pregnancy.
Molar pregnancy should be treated according to the specific situation. Women should try to relax and not have too much burden. After effective and timely treatment, it will not affect their next pregnancy. In general, although the HCG in the body increases rapidly after pregnancy, if it exceeds the normal value, one should be alert to whether a molar pregnancy has occurred.
If the occurrence of molar pregnancy is frequent, women should pay attention to it, and molar pregnancy can be benign or malignant. Women should undergo relevant examinations and take preventive treatment measures to avoid molar pregnancy being malignant. After undergoing curettage treatment for molar pregnancy, women should take good care of all aspects and restore their health as soon as possible.