California woman told she was infertile from childhood cancer goes viral after getting surprise of a lifetime

Tiana Bender-Santiago is doing what cancer said she couldn’t. The 28-year-old, diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer, at age 13, was told she’d likely never have children.
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Tiana Bender-Santiago is doing what cancer said she couldn’t. The 28-year-old, diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer, at age 13, was told she’d likely never have children. An oafish fertility doctor even deemed her ovaries “dusty.” But now, the brunette and her bellyful of baby are laughing all the way to labor and delivery. “Take that cancer,” Bender-Santiago, from Ventura, California, captioned a clip of her discovering she and husband Nigel had conceived.
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- Tiana Bender-Santiago is doing what cancer said she couldn’t. The 28-year-old, diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer, at age 13, was told she’d likely never have children.
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California woman told she was infertile from childhood cancer goes viral after getting surprise of a lifetime
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