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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Chemotherapy Is Not Transmitted Person to Person

    Casual contact does not spread chemotherapy medications, so there is no danger to a pregnant woman or her fetus if the pregnant woman is in close proximity to someone undergoing chemotherapy. In addition, physicians use some types of chemotherapy to treat women who are pregnant, so even incidental exposure should not cause alarm.

    On the Other: Be Clear on the Treatment Being Received

    Pregnant women who plan to spend time around someone undergoing treatment for cancer should understand the treatment protocol. Visiting someone undergoing chemotherapy is perfectly safe, but some other forms of cancer treatment could cause problems. Pregnant women should avoid visiting cancer patients who have had implanted radiation treatment. The patient should ask his or her oncologist for the length of time the radiation remains active to avoid any danger of exposing pregnant women and young children to unnecessary doses of radiation.

    Bottom Line

    Chemotherapy is an effective treatment for many types of cancer. If a loved one is receiving chemotherapy, feel free to visit the individual without concern for the health of your unborn baby.

    Source:

    Pregnant with Cancer

    The Medical News: Exposing Pregnant Women to Chemotherapy Does Not Harm Foetus

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