Fertility Preservation & Family Building

Prepare for conversations with your cancer care team to find fertility and family building that are a good fit for you.
Fertility Preservation & Family Building

Breast cancer treatments can affect your fertility. If your cancer care provider does not bring this up, don’t hesitate to ask questions! There are steps you and your doctor can take to preserve your fertility, so it’s important to speak up and take with cancer care team about your options to build a family. Learn more through some resources below;


Preserve My Fertility
There are steps you and your doctor can take to preserve your fertility, and one of the first steps is to talk with your cancer care team. Prepare for that conversation with the resources below.
Building My Family After Cancer Treatment
Learn more about of your options for building a family, including egg donation, surrogacy, and adoption.
Finding Financial Help to Preserve My Fertility and Build My Family
Building a family after a cancer diagnosis can be expensive, so we've made it easier to find financial assistance. Your cancer care team and your fertility specialist will also be able to connect you with resource. Your insurance may cover some procedures, check the list below to find the insurance laws in your state.
Diagnosed While Pregnant
A breast cancer diagnosis when you are pregnant or have recently given birth is not uncommon among young women. Connect with others who share this experience and can help you better understand your options.