Cervical Cancer to Surrogacy with Isrene & Tommy of @wombmate4life
Release Date: 09/25/2024
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Welcome to Medsplaining! I’m Dr. Jennifer Zelovitzky. My guests today are two people I hold close to my heart.
I first met Isrene and Tommy when I worked at Sunnybrook Hospital’s INDYGO clinic—which stands for Individualized Care for Young Gynecology Oncology Patients. Isrene was one of my patients.
She had recently undergone a complete hysterectomy for Stage 3 Cervical Cancer and found herself in early menopause at age 30.
Today, she and Tommy are intended parents—also known in their world as IPs. On Instagram at their handle @wombmate4life, they share the highs and lows with their community. In this episode of Medsplaining, Tommy and Isrene share their emotional journey to become parents, from attempted adoption to choosing and working with an egg donor to the search for a surrogate, the importance of getting Pap tests, and what it means to them to become parents.
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1. What: Cervical Cancer
2. Who: Anyone with a uterus can be affected, regardless of their gender or sexual orientation.
3. Where: The cervix is the opening to the uterus—it protrudes into the vagina, and it dilates to allow a baby to pass through during childbirth.
4. When: Typically it is diagnosed after the initiation of sexual activity and before age 50.
5. Why: The number one cause is HPV infection, but smoking, being immunosuppressed and having a high number of sexual partners or a history of STIs can also increase your risk.
6. How: HPV or the Human Papilloma Virus, is extremely common: 3 out of 4 sexually active people will contract it. Of those 90% will clear it on their own within 2 years, however of the remaining 10%, some will develop a persistent infection that alters the cells of their cervical lining and eventually leads to cancer. A pap test or HPV test can pick up those changes before they become cancer, and of course, the HPV vaccine can help prevent the infection from developing in the first place.
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