It depends on the type of chemotherapy, your age, and if you have other health problems. Make sure to communicate with your physician that you want to consider having children in the future.
Make sure you do not get pregnant during chemo, which could cause adverse issues with the fetus.
Another option that women are considering is to freeze their ova.
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Make sure to communicate with your physician that you want to consider having children in the future.
Make sure you do not get pregnant during chemo, which could cause adverse issues with the fetus.
Another option that women are considering is to freeze their ova.
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