Karen Wong, Mohannad Ali, Marc Stalder, Brigitte Bonin, D. El-Chaâr
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Abstract
Introduction
Triploid partial molar pregnancies are not viable, and confer maternal risks including preeclampsia, hemorrhage, gestational trophoblastic neoplasia, and trophoblastic embolization. We report a case managed expectantly until 26 weeks’ gestation in a patient requesting continuation of pregnancy.
Case
This G2P1 presented with fetal anomalies indicative of triploid partial molar pregnancy. The pregnancy was complicated by anemia, hyperthyroidism, supraventricular tachycardia, and threatened preterm labour.
Her care involved Maternal Fetal Medicine collaborating with Internal Medicine, Palliative Care, Anesthesia and Critical Care. Labor was augmented at 26 weeks’ gestation, resulting in vaginal delivery. Postpartum course was notably complicated by acute respiratory distress in the immediate post-partum period, which self-resolved. Postpartum hemorrhage and retained products of conception were additional complications.
Conclusion
This unique case highlights the role of multidisciplinary collaboration and shared decision making in challenging circumstances.