There's no point in life without children...Cho-ah confesses tears of desperation for pregnancy amid cervical cancer battle (Joseon's lover)

Feb 04, 2025

There's no point in life without children...Cho-ah confesses tears of desperation for pregnancy amid cervical cancer battle (Joseon's lover)



A child from Crayon Pop shed tears when she heard that she could conceive after battling cervical cancer.

TV Chosun 'Joseon's Lover', which aired on the 3rd, featured a first child and her husband in their fifth year of marriage and shared their hard times.

Cho-ah was diagnosed with cervical cancer when she went for a simple prenatal examination in the first year of marriage. He "I just went for a light examination, and that's where the cancer was found. It was a bolt out of the blue."




The time I had to deal with alone without telling my family. Cho-ah "I told my parents as late as I could because I was afraid they would be worried. I only told you two or three weeks before the surgery, but my parents-in-law are so good that I was more worried about 'if you can't sleep' than my disease name"He confessed.

Cho-ah said she had no sense of reality the moment she was diagnosed with cancer. He "I couldn't believe it. Tears suddenly burst in the bathroom of the hospital," he recalled. My husband also "I didn't feel real at first either. However, the hospital added that it is difficult to operate to protect the uterus, and the extraction is said to be manual".

He said "The choa wailed in the bathroom. The emotion that I held back also broke out. Because he was a person who really liked and hoped for his child, he felt a lot of loss thinking that he might not have it anymore.




Cho-a said "My husband 'Your health is more important than your child now,' but I couldn't do that. I was so scared and desperate because I thought, 'You might not have children. I realized that I really wanted a child. I realized it."

Fortunately, there were operations in two hospitals that could preserve fertility, and in August last year, Cho-ah underwent cancer resection and fertility preservation surgery. Currently, they are being followed up every three months.

In the broadcast that day, Cho-ah was also shown listening to the results of follow-up tests at the hospital. The doctor said "I see a lump in the ovary, but for now it's okay to try to conceive."




However, even if surgery to tie the cervix was performed, it is not certain that the area will last until full term as the uterus grows larger. The primary goal is to hold out for six to seven months of pregnancy. These days, medical technology is good, so if you go that far, you can raise your baby healthy."

Cho-ah shed tears of joy and said "The reason I really want to have a child despite going through such a hard process is because it's the same as the reason why I was born"



mj.cho@sportschosun.com