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Is it possible to have children after ovarian cancer and hav ing chemo for therapy? |
Is it possible to have children after ovarian cancer and hav ing chemo for therapy? yes definitely i have an experience just like that to tell you. my mom had a tumor on her ovaries when she was 18 she had to endure extensive chemotherapy. her hair was falling out, imune system gone and everything else u can think of. she told me that the doctor told her that she would never be able to have children because of the tumor turning cancerous. but now she has 3 beautiful children.....2 boys and 1 girl to tell u the truth doctors dont really know whether or not u can or cant until u actually do get pregnant keep your head up high and your hope and faith in God and u most likely will have a beautiful child. ~i hope this advice helped you!~ but im pretty sure u can have children because my mom was able to and was told she would never have any. luv u lots!!! Source(s): persnal experience(my moms) I'm sure that you have a doctor to ask I hear that if you have at least one of your ovaries, it is possible to get pregnant, however only every second month. But I heard that you should not try to get pregnant for at least a year after chemo therapy. Read this in a magazine. |
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yes definitely i have an experience just like that to tell you. my mom had a tumor on her ovaries when she was 18 she had to endure extensive chemotherapy. her hair was falling out, imun... The average age is between 50 and 60 years old. usually affecting women in their 6th decade of life.... If your partial hysterectomy left in your ovaries then yes you can get ovarian cancer. If the partial removed the ovaries, you cannot get ovarian cancer.... unfortunately,ovarian cancer lots of the time does not present with symptoms until it is too late.i was misdiagnosed several yrs ago..routine cell path checks after a hysterectomy came back ... I know its not what your looking for, but there is no definitive answer, depends upon how widespread the cancer is when diagnosed (the cancer stage), as well as the type and grade of cancer.... I'm not sure what exactly you're asking, but this article has a lot of good, basic information about ovarian cancer: ... I'm fairly certain they can. My cousin was only 28 when she was diagnosed with it. Source(s): personal experience... I am guessing you need to get the word out not come up with a fund raiser. I would contact local radio stations many will have free promo time for things of that nature contact local tv... |
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