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How is the decision made on who needs further treatment after the evacuation?

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How is the decision made on who needs further treatment after the evacuation?

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In most patients no further treatment is needed after the evacuation and the monitoring centre watches the hCG level fall back to normal and stay there. However in approximately 10% of patients who have had a complete molar pregnancy and 1% of partial mole patients treatment is needed. The decision to start treatment is generally made on the pattern of the hCG levels following the evacuation. At Charing Cross the majority of patients who start treatment do because their hCG level either starts to rise or stops falling and reaches a plateau. unsbloggers, gotoread, amassoc, minimal, ivapip, catras, milella, worker, , medications online, trading, pages, articles, learn, forex, currency, wallpaper-blackwhite, wallpaper-fall-leaves, wallpaper-fractals, wallpaper-fractals, wallpaper-space, wallpaper-artistic, wallpaper-links, linksSome patients who have a high hCG level at four weeks after the evacuation are called in for treatment even if the value is not rising any further.

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