Babies after Folfox
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Hi there,
What an exciting time. I am a Stage IV survivor and I am about 3 1/2 years out at this point and am also thinking of having a child sometime soon. The thing is I am a woman, and I never did FOLFOX....So, hopefully some men will chime in, but I would think the easiest thing you could do is have your husband to a sperm test to make sure there are enough and they aren't going in circles or anything like that! You can talk to the doctor about your concerns. I really have no idea whether there are any studies about the long term effects on fertility by FOLFOX. Perhaps there are, but Oxy has only been in use for the last 5 years, so unless they did some studies on it when it was in trials, I am not sure. Maybe your husbands oncologist can clear up some of your questions.
Good luck though,
Susan H.0 -
I am a woman, 3 years out from finishing treatment for Stage III Colon Cancer at age 27.
I seem to remember my oncologist vising me in the hospital and talking with me. I remember him saying that Folfox would decrease my fertility by roughly 40%.
Even with a 40% decrease, that doesn't mean I won't ever get pregnant again. It just means that I might have to try harder.
I think the best advice (for both of you) would be to visit with some doctors and discuss your plans and get checked out.
Best of luck to you!0 -
Thanks! I hope everything is going really well with your survival. I remember seeing your posts when you were first diagnosed. Take care of yourself!chynabear said:I am a woman, 3 years out from finishing treatment for Stage III Colon Cancer at age 27.
I seem to remember my oncologist vising me in the hospital and talking with me. I remember him saying that Folfox would decrease my fertility by roughly 40%.
Even with a 40% decrease, that doesn't mean I won't ever get pregnant again. It just means that I might have to try harder.
I think the best advice (for both of you) would be to visit with some doctors and discuss your plans and get checked out.
Best of luck to you!0 -
We did do a sperm test after he finished treatment. His count was lower but still considered fertile. We do need to talk to some doctors! Thanks for the feedback!shmurciakova said:Hi there,
What an exciting time. I am a Stage IV survivor and I am about 3 1/2 years out at this point and am also thinking of having a child sometime soon. The thing is I am a woman, and I never did FOLFOX....So, hopefully some men will chime in, but I would think the easiest thing you could do is have your husband to a sperm test to make sure there are enough and they aren't going in circles or anything like that! You can talk to the doctor about your concerns. I really have no idea whether there are any studies about the long term effects on fertility by FOLFOX. Perhaps there are, but Oxy has only been in use for the last 5 years, so unless they did some studies on it when it was in trials, I am not sure. Maybe your husbands oncologist can clear up some of your questions.
Good luck though,
Susan H.0
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