She said that the physicians were “confident that it almost certainly hasn’t spread” since they discovered the disease early, when she was in Stage 0.
Cancer discovered at this stage “is highly treatable when detected early,” according to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
Timpf went on to say that it “was not a chill day” because of the birth of her kid and the breast cancer diagnosis that occurred within the same 24-hour period.
on the end of the day, she required a plan to remove the cancer and the baby. She said, “I woke up more than a week past due pregnant, completely consumed by.
Doing everything I could to get the baby out.” Doctors advised Timpf that the best course of action would probably be “a double mastectomy as soon as possible.”