Hi! I've been married for almost 6 months and my husband and I have been TTC. I've been cancer free from sarcoma cancer for a year. I did chemo therapy. Doctor told me I had a low chance of concieving. Anyone trying or has concieved after doctors telling you that you can't? Any advice in coping with that fact? Thank you
Re: Cancer Survivor Trying to Concieve.
First, I'm sorry you had cancer but congrats on being cancer-free.
Did the dr give you a specific reason for why they think you have a low chance of conceiving?
Me: 32 Hubby: 31
Married 12/29/12
Started TTC July 2014
Miscarriage August 2014
Emmett born February 2016
Expecting Baby #2 in August 2017
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/544e80
The doctor told me, that my chances of concieving are low due to the drugs. It was basically it. I wasn't TOO worried about it at the time bc I was more worried about being healed from cancer. but now that I am married it's a very big deal.
Oh okay. I would definitely recommend temping then so that you can be sure you are actually ovulating each cycle and not experiencing annovulatory cycles (where you get your period each month but your ovaries didn't release an egg). If your doctor thinks there may be something wrong with your eggs (maybe the chemo can damage them? I actually don't know the answer to this) then maybe you could look into donor eggs if you are comfortable with that. You can also look into adoption if you're open to that option.
I would talk to your doctor and see exactly what his/her concern is so that you will know what to do. If they think your eggs are okay I would definitely recommend the following:
If the doctor thinks there is something wrong with your eggs then I would consider your other options.
Good luck!
Me: 32 Hubby: 31
Married 12/29/12
Started TTC July 2014
Miscarriage August 2014
Emmett born February 2016
Expecting Baby #2 in August 2017
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/544e80
Married: June 2013
BFP- Nov 2015
Kiddo #1 = 10 cycles of trying, 1 CP and is now a toddler