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Having Children After Cancer: How to Make Informed Choices Before and After Treatment and Build the Family of Your Dreams
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Author(s)Gina M. Shaw
PublisherCelestial Arts
ISBN / ASIN158761054X
ISBN-139781587610547
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,236,149
CategoryHealth & Fitness
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Yes, you can have children after cancer.
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When faced with a cancer diagnosis, many doctors and patients rush full-speed ahead into treatment, giving minimal attention to the potential fertility implications. Luckily, the field of oncofertility is growing quickly, and medical writer Gina Shaw, herself a cancer survivor, is ready to unravel the complex and evolving issues involved in pre- and post-cancer fertility and family-building options—for both men and women. Having Children After Cancer gives you all the tools you need to:
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When faced with a cancer diagnosis, many doctors and patients rush full-speed ahead into treatment, giving minimal attention to the potential fertility implications. Luckily, the field of oncofertility is growing quickly, and medical writer Gina Shaw, herself a cancer survivor, is ready to unravel the complex and evolving issues involved in pre- and post-cancer fertility and family-building options—for both men and women. Having Children After Cancer gives you all the tools you need to:
- Understand how different cancers can affect fertility
- Identify which treatments―chemo, radiation, and surgery―can potentially impair your fertility
- Discuss fertility-sparing treatment options with your doctor
- Select the fertility preservation method that’s right for you—from freezing eggs, embryos, and sperm to preserving ovarian tissue
- Analyze the chances of getting pregnant—using natural methods and with in vitro fertilization
- Determinethe best time to get pregnant (and which drug therapies to avoid while doing so)
- Have a healthy post-cancer pregnancy
- Navigate surrogacy and what to tell prospective candidates about your medical history
- Consider adoption and learn about survivor-friendly adoption programs and countries
- Find sample medical letters and other insurance-company red-tape busting information
- Think through the implications of mother- and fatherhood after cancer
- Figure out how to talk to your children about the big C










