Amy Doach always took care of her health. And even checking the breast for the presence of foreign seals is not neglected. Once she felt for some lump. It was very small and soft. Doctors reassured her: they said that education is benign and it is unlikely that she will be disturbed. So it was - for two whole years. When Amy turned 24 she became pregnant. Together with Joe's husband, they waited for the first child - a girl. But the pregnancy turned into a real hell for Amy.Photo: @ amy.l.douch The tumor, which Amy has already forgotten, suddenly began to grow. It was already not an inoffensive pea. At first it grew to the size of a quail egg, then - a tennis ball. She was ill so that Amy could not sleep. "My doctor was not sure that the tumor was benign. But it is very difficult to diagnose breast cancer during pregnancy. Remove the tumor was impossible, because the operation must be done under general anesthesia. It could harm the child, - told Amy to Femail magazine. Doctors decided to wait for the sake of the safety of the future baby. The tumor in Amy's chest, meanwhile, grew and grew. It was already a huge bump the size of a fist, all in a weave of veins. The pain was almost unbearable. And here it is - time X. At a time of seven and a half months, Amy was sent for surgery. Everything went well - they cut out the cone. A histological study showed that a young woman really has cancer, a rare species called filoid cystosarcoma. It affects the connective tissues of the breast and accounts for only 1 percent of all cases of breast cancer. The most effective way to treat it is mastectomy. That is, removal of the breast. Six weeks after the operation, Amy had a daughter. The girl was called Alexi. She was absolutely healthy - to the incredible happiness of her parents. Amy himself now has regular visits to the oncologist. While she managed to avoid mastectomy. But doctors do not rule out that it might still be necessary. "If I get pregnant again, I'll have to be on my guard all the time." Cancer can return, and it will develop very quickly, "Amy added.1/4 Photo: @amy.l.douch Photo: @amy.l.douch Photo: @amy.l.douch Photo: @amy.l.douch

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