For a woman with history of prior two molar pregnancies, the risk of having a third molar pregnancy is
Correct Answer: 20%
Description: For those with a prior complete mole, the risk of another mole is 0.9 percent. With a previous paial mole, the rate is 0.3 percentAfter two prior molar pregnancies, approximately 20 percent of women had a third moleReference: William's Obstetrics; 25th edition, chapter 20; Gestational trophoblastic diseases
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