Motherhood after cancer: fertility and utilisation of fertility-preservation methods.
Maren GoeckenjanA FreisK GlaßJ SchaarI TrinkausS TorkaP WimbergerA GermeyerPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2020)
After cancer and gonadotoxic treatment, women's desire to have a child is substantial. In this study, the rate of spontaneous pregnancies and births was 20% 6 years after gonadotoxic therapies. Not every woman, however, has the opportunity to conceive: factors impairing fertility include ongoing cancer treatment or persistent disease, no partner, no menstrual cycle, as well as other reasons for infertility.