"In 24 hours I'd gone from being excited about our baby to being diagnosed with cancer," Sarah remembers."Then it felt like life came to a screeching halt.Image copyrightBen recalls:"It was a whirlwind from that to chemotherapy starting. It was diagnosed on a Thursday and we saw an oncologist on the Monday.
Research indicates that babies whose mothers have chemotherapy"don't seem to have problems any different to babies whose mothers did not have chemotherapy", the charity says. But that did not stop Sarah from worrying. "But I want to be able to raise my son. I want to be there for him. So I wanted those survival rates to be as high as possible."
tough girl.
Hope you pull through
So sad. 😔
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