diagnosed at 27 and 28 weeks pregnant

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kkaykkat
kkaykkat Member Posts: 6

hi everyone..im 27 and currently 28 weeks pregnant. i was diagnosed last monday with IDC..ERPR+ but still waiting for her2 results..had my mri and one node suspicious for malignancy..my world just turned upside down and my mind is all over..waiting for next doctors appointment and referrals is pretty frustrating..i just noticed now how different my affected breast feels from the normal one..and i think im going crazy everytime i feel lumps..also needs to protect my baby at the same time so i could say im fighting for two..is there anyone here who also had to undergo treatment while pregnant?i pray everyone here gets better.

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  • SSInUK
    SSInUK Member Posts: 245
    edited August 2016

    dear KKaykkat - I don't share your experience directly but my heart went out to your situation and I wanted to keep this thread active and make sure you know you are heard. I have read a number of stories on these boards of women who've successfully carried babies thought treatment with no ill effects on the kid and I hope one of these will see your post. There's no reason you can't be one of them - and you're not so very far off delivery. I was desperate for my treatment to start when I was diagnosed but honestly I now understand a few weeks won't decide things - we've been living with these cells for years before we find them. If they did your surgery first you could deliver your baby and then do chemo maybe??? Very good luck - pregnancy should be a magic time and I am so sorry you are dealing with this. I pray your baby will be the best of all possible comforts distractions and hopes for the future.

  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 5,068
    edited August 2016

    There have been some women on here who were pregnant when diagnosed. As far as I can remember, all the babies were born normal, even when the mom got surgery and chemo. Maybe you can do a site search to find out more. Despite the difficult circumstances, congratulations on your precious baby! You WILL get through this! (((BIG HUGS)))

  • Sher0402
    Sher0402 Member Posts: 51
    edited August 2016

    KKaykkatt,

    I was not in your situation but I read this book shortly after my diagnosis. It was great and made me feel more reassured (even though I wasn't pregnant I just felt better hearing survivor stories) I think she is now more than 9 years out.

    Bald, Fat & Crazy: How I Beat Cancer While Pregnant with One Daughter and Adopting Another

  • Polina22
    Polina22 Member Posts: 1
    edited October 2017

    Thanks for the information, have long been looking for information on this topic

    motherhow.com/28-weeks-pregnant/

  • EastcoastTS
    EastcoastTS Member Posts: 864
    edited October 2017

    Search BC.org because I'm sure I've seen posts from someone pregnant and recently diagnosed.

    SO sorry you are here. Damn, I feel young with this sometimes, but you are really young. I'm sorry. But you've found a wonderful place for support, encouragement, information, inspiration, advice. Ask any and all questions and, I swear, this will get easier once you have more information. I'm new to this, too, and it's really true.

    Take care and know I'm thinking about you and your little one. HUGS!!!!

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