Ramani, BabitaMohanty, RajatPatnaik, Sudipta2017-02-092017-02-092014-12Ramani Babita, Mohanty Rajat, Patnaik Sudipta. Cervical Molar Pregnancy and Its Future Fertility. Indian Journal of Clinical Practice. 2014 Dec; 25(7): 667-670.http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/183291Background: Cervical complete molar pregnancy is very rare and fatal and surgical intervention makes it lethal. Case report: A 37 years G2P1L1 with previous cesarean section 4 years back, had presented with brisk vaginal bleeding after evacuation at private hospital 2 days back. She was admitted in labor room,VSS Medical College, Burla at 9 pm on 22.04.2012 as an emergency case. USG report which was done at our institute, showed cervical invasive mole with right ovarian cyst. She was managed with methotrexate and no other intervention was required, as her serum b-hCG was declining. Now, she is having a normal pregnancy. Conclusion: Surgical intervention in such situations is very fatal. We propose her to go for a fertility sparing medical management.enCervical molar pregnancyvaginal bleedinginjection methotrexateserum b-hCGCervical Molar Pregnancy and Its Future Fertility.Article