This past weekend, the New York Times published an article by Pamela Paul called “ With Child, With Cancer.” I had to set it aside for several days before I could bring myself to read it. When I finally did, I was very moved, equally surprised and left with many unanswered questions.
I did not enjoy being pregnant. I was plagued with constant, low level nausea, heartburn and crushing fatigue for the duration of my pregnancies. I was also affected by what I later learned was ante-natal depression (this lifted almost immediately upon giving birth. My spouse swears that my first post-partum words were, “I’m so happy not to be pregnant anymore!” He exaggerates only slightly). I also found myself to be in a constant fog (not unlike the effects of chemotherapy) and that coherent thought was often just beyond my reach.
During those periods, deciding what to eat for breakfast was a challenge. I cannot imagine having to deal with the kind of life and death decisions faced by a woman dealing with a diagnosis of breast cancer while pregnant.
You can read the rest of this post at MyBreastCancerNetwork.Com.
Laurie also blogs at Not Just About Cancer.
September 5, 2008 at 12:23 am
Been there done that, have a beautiful girl to prove it
September 6, 2008 at 12:25 am
I started knodding when I read your post and saw the world Love in bolded letters. It is true love will win over all.