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Hi Emma,
what a lot you have had to deal with in such a short period of time, when this is meant to be a joyful time for you. No wonder your head is spinning. I can't help but think what courage it took to make your treatment decisions so quickly, clearly you are a woman of strength and determination.
I have a friend who was diagnosed in her second trimester, had chemo with Bub in utero, delivered a beautiful healthy baby girl, then completed her surgery and chemo after Bub was born. Her story really encouraged me when I was diagnosed. This is a really challenging time for you but changing Obs & hospitals will mean you have a specialist obstetrician who is experienced with your complicated case.
just deal with one day at a time. You have done so well to get where you are today. Remember, today you have 2 beautiful children, a precious little one on the way, a husband to care for you and a whole team of people around you who are there to help, give advice and allow you to make your own choices. Yes, it's scary, but you are strong and you will make it through this. Wishing you all the best, Tracey ??