Jessica Thomas: Conquering Breast Cancer, Nurturing Triplets
Dallas resident Jessica Thomas had been married only four months when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 32.
After undergoing a double mastectomy, she had six weeks before the start of chemotherapy to have her eggs harvested and combined with her husband's sperm to create embryos that could be frozen in hopes of someday having a family.
Call toll-free 1-877-THR-WELL or Contact Us online for a physician referral or to learn more about cancer and fertility services available at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
Whether it's a struggle with infertility or breast cancer, or the challenge of pregnancy and new motherhood, it's clear that women have unique and complex health needs.
Staff members at the Margot Perot Center at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas are dedicated to meeting such needs in every phase of a woman's life, from childbearing through midlife and into the senior years.
The first hospital in North Texas dedicated exclusively to caring for women and their babies, the Margot Perot Center has more than 100 OB/GYNs and more than 100 pediatricians on the medical staff.