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New parenting trends and fertility options post-pandemic


New parenting trends and fertility options post-pandemic
From same-sex couples to those waiting to have children later in life, Dr. Bashah says parenting trends are changing.
and last updated 2021-05-20 09:59:35-04
When in-person fertility treatments were suspended at the height of the COVID-19 lockdown, hopeful parents-to-be were forced to wait even longer for another chance to get pregnant.
Many IVF patients lost hope.
With IVF, there s a lot of hormones that are being pumped into the women s bodies and injections that you have to do routinely and timed things and medications that you have to take. And it can be really invasive to the body. ....

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Childhood cancer survivors are not more likely to terminate their pregnancies


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Female childhood cancer survivors face a lower likelihood of becoming pregnant than women in the general population, but once pregnant, they are not more likely to undergo an abortion. The findings come from a new study published early online in
CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society.
Cancer survivors might be reluctant to start a family due to concerns for their children s health as well as the potential recurrence of their own cancer. This could lead to a greater likelihood of induced abortions in female survivors who become pregnant.
To examine whether pregnancies of childhood cancer survivors are more likely to end with induced abortions, Johanna M. Melin, MD, PhD, of the Finnish Cancer Registry in Helsinki, Finland, and her colleagues examined data from Finnish registers on cancer, births, and induced abortions. ....

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