Man who was told he was infertile after cancer treatment welcomes baby son

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After undergoing intense chemotherapy, doctors told Sean he had been left infertile by the treatment.

Baby Lucas arrived weighing a healthy 7lb 5oz on 15 September – although Sean wasn’t allowed to see the new bundle of joy until the following day, due to coronavirus restrictions.Sean was told it was likely he would never have his own kids Sean adds that he is currently experiencing mixed emotions, due to the fact that it’s unlikely his twin brother will ever have children.

‘That was massively scary for me. I’ve always wanted to have a family and Ryan and I both grew up wanting what our parents had with us.’Ryan, a primary school teacher, first realised something was wrong when he started experiencing blackouts. He was diagnosed with cancer and had to start treatment immediately as it was at such a late stage.

 

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