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I’ve just found out I am pregnant, and I don’t know how that happened when I used protection. That wouldn’t be anything strange and in some other condition. I would be the happiest mother on the world. Problem is that I’ve diagnosed ovarian cancer not so long ago. Will I be able to keep my baby?

As we know, the only malignancies that are known to have metastasized to the fetus and persisted are malignant melanoma, and members of the leukemia-lymphoma group. A pregnant patient with cancer especially with ovarian cancer often is faced with difficult choices because of the threat to her life. Sure answer had mothers that are treated promptly with major surgery and chemotherapeutic drugs, because they carry considerable risk to the fetus. Diagnostic radiographs do not have a significant adverse effect on the fetus. Major surgery outside the abdomen carries little risk to the fetus. The same is for agents used for regional anesthesia. They are unlikely to have permanent effect on the fetus. Your ovarian cancer is more serious, and it’s usually very hard to get pregnant with such a disease. You should visit your gynecologist as soon as it’s possible and get professional opinion.
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hi i just want to know if eveything worked out ok in the end?
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