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Fertility Frozen in Time
Preserve and Prolong Fertility
By Kelly Burgess
"This research has been ongoing for quite a while, and this is the only report of a pregnancy even possibly having occurred, but it's not really clear how it came about," says Dr. Lederer. "There are reports that her cycles came back spontaneously after she was treated with chemo, but before the transplant. So that leaves us with the question of was this the transplant or was it her own ovaries?"
"When I was diagnosed with cancer, there was little overlap between cancer and fertility," says Beck. "Most fertility clinics focused on married, infertile people, while cancer doctors focused on the cancer."
After a desperate round of phone calls, she finally went through an expensive, experimental procedure called oocyte preservation, which involves freezing unfertilized eggs. She also went on to create Fertile Hope, a group devoted to information and research on fertility preservation options. Thanks in part to her efforts, cancer patients are now much more likely to be informed about their options for long-term fertility preservation.
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