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AUTHOR: forjonellDATE: 11/11/03 7:25pm
SUBJECT: caring a baby for my sister-in-law
My sisiter in law recently had a brain tumor removed. She has gone thru 2 brain surgeries to remove this monster. She is has 20% that they can not get. It would be too much of a risk for her to have children. If she got pregant the hormones would make the tumor grow. I am thinking of caring a baby for her but the problem is I have had 3 c-sections all ready. Does anyone know the risk for me if I should do this. Oh yeah, I'm 39 years old. Any advice would help.
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