Making your fertility preservation decision before starting cancer treatment.
This page aims to help you decide if you want to:
• Have fertility preservation treatment before starting cancer treatment, or
• Start cancer treatment without having fertility preservation treatment.
Some women know for certain whether or not they want to pursue fertility preservation. Other women find making this decision more difficult. There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ decision. The decision depends on what is most important to you at this time. It depends on the plans you have for your life, after your cancer treatment.
Deciding to have, or not have, fertility preservation before cancer treatment
When deciding to have, or not have, fertility preservation before cancer treatment, you may want to read each of the five statements below and think about them according to what matters most to you. For example:
- Not important
- Slightly important
- Quite important
- Very important.
Note: If you would like to write down your responses on a printed version you can download this as a PDF here. For a printed version of the full Cancer, Fertility and Me patient decision aid you can also download this here.
Deciding which fertility preservation option is best for me
The fertility preservation options are:- No fertility preservation
- Freezing
- Ovarian suppression
- Cancer-specific fertility sparing surgery
Note: If you would like to write down your responses on a printed version you can download this as a PDF here. For a printed version of the full Cancer, Fertility and Me patient decision aid you can also download this here.
Follow these links for more information
- Your fertility preservation decision
- Talking with your care team
- Talking with others
- Questions for your care team or GP
- Financial considerations
- Summary of fertility preservation options