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Kids caner and prenancey

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Anyone deal with both at the same time? I'm due Jan 18th, i dont have easy pregnancies. It has been really hard with morning sickness and all. The due date skirts really close to the end of our stem cell transplant. We tentatively start the process Nov 4th, dependent on the recovery of the surgery we just had. One of the worst parts is the hospital we are transferring to doesn't have privet bathrooms for each room, plus the rooms a a 1/3 of the size we are use to.

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Surgery Stem cell transplant Pregnancy Medulloblastoma

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Hi there - my little girl was having treatment for medulloblastoma while I was pregnant with my son. Wasn't easy towards the end physically with all the travelling, and checking that someone could go with me to appointments just in case I couldn't drive back.
They told me to be really careful with chemo and contact with my skin, which I know you are anyway.
We used my pregnancy as something to count down to the end of chemo - I got my daughter involved in it all and instead of focussing on the negative we all looked forward to meeting the new one. All doing really well and no sign of any affect on my son.
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Hugs I feel for you.

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