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[|Human|] Hi in 2001, I was admitted to hospital as emergency and was found to have bowel cancer. I had a subtotal colectomy for Dukes B adenocarcinoma. Since then, I have regular check up, endoscopy every 3 years, which have been normal. The thing that is worrying me is that I have just found out I am 3 weeks pregnant at the age of 45. I am concerned whether carrying a baby for 9 months would have an effect on my baby s health and also mine. I would be grateful for your advice. Joanne
[|AI|]  Hi, Since you have recovered and going for regular check up, the bowel cancer will not have much effect. But what could have more effect is your age. At 45 years of age, the chances of pregnancy complication are much more. There is an increased chance of miscarriage, down syn Chat Doctor. Also, if you do end up with a Cesarean, it might be a high risk surgery, as you have had previous surgery for colon cancer and adhesion are to be expected intro abdominal. This could make post-operative recovery longer and difficult. Please see a gynecologist who will carry out all basic checks to see your fitness for these pregnancies and exact dating of the pregnancy. Hope this helps. Regards.