New Delhi, Jan. 29 -- It is believed that the most frequent gynaecological cancer discovered during pregnancy is cervical cancer. According to few studies, the incidence rates of cervical cancer range from 0.1 to 12 per 10,000 pregnancies.

A diagnosis of cervical cancer is overwhelming and may be associated with worries about how it will impact your ability to conceive. While some cervical cancer treatments can harm fertility, there are options to help protect your ability to become pregnant after treatment. The management of cervical cancer requires a range of multimodal treatments. Fertility may suffer as a result of some these therapies, so let's take a closer look at the potential effects of various treatments on fertility:

Surgery:...