Some mothers who are preparing for pregnancy or have been pregnant for several months accidentally discovered that they have osteosarcoma. They are very worried about this and are afraid that their tumor disease will be passed on to the next generation. In fact, everyone knows that osteosarcoma is a very harmful orthopedic malignant tumor disease. Will it have an impact on pregnant women and fetuses? Let's take a look at whether osteosarcoma patients can get pregnant? Osteosarcoma is a malignant tumor disease, an autologous cell disease, and generally will not be inherited. But this does not mean that osteosarcoma patients can get pregnant normally. For women, whether they can have children after having osteosarcoma is a big problem they face. Whether an osteosarcoma patient can become pregnant depends mainly on the patient's specific physical condition. She can only prepare for pregnancy if the doctor clearly tells her that she can become pregnant. It is generally not recommended for women with osteosarcoma to become pregnant. With the continuous advancement of medical technology, in theory, as long as the reproductive system of osteosarcoma patients is normal, fertility is possible. However, from the perspective of medicine and eugenics, it is not recommended for osteosarcoma patients to become pregnant and give birth. Pregnancy can affect the nutrition and physical strength of patients, because osteosarcoma patients still need intermittent drug treatment, and most drugs are toxic to the fetus, causing fetal malformation, premature birth, and even miscarriage. If a cancer patient is already pregnant, the pregnancy should be terminated as soon as possible. Clinical data show that pregnancy can promote the recurrence and metastasis of tumors, and will also bring many difficulties to treatment, affecting the efficacy. If the patient suffers from reproductive system or breast tumors, whether pregnancy is possible should be consulted by oncology and gynecology experts. Pregnancy can only be considered when it is confirmed that there is no impact on physical health and the patient has the ability to become pregnant. However, it is generally better not to get pregnant, so as to avoid endocrine system imbalance and disrupt the patient's health. Some patients are found to have osteosarcoma during pregnancy, and the pregnancy should be terminated quickly to treat the osteosarcoma as soon as possible. If the birth is imminent, induced labor or caesarean section can be performed, and then the tumor can be treated. |
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