If Cancer Treatment Is Your Next Step, Have You Asked about Your Fertility? – Banker IVF and Women’s Hospital
Banker IVF and Women’s Hospital shared on LinkedIn:
“When cancer enters your life, the focus naturally turns to treatment and healing. Amid all the decisions ahead, fertility can be an important conversation to have early.
Certain cancer treatments may affect reproductive function, depending on factors such as age, treatment type, dosage and individual health. Egg, embryo and sperm freezing are among the fertility-preservation options that may be considered before treatment, depending on your circumstances.
Having this information early can bring clarity to an overwhelming time and help you make informed choices about the future you hope to build.
Banker IVF is here to help you make that conversation a little clearer, and the choices ahead a little more considered.”

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