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It is important to discuss sexual health issues after transplant with your doctor. Be proactive. Don't wait for your doctor to raise the issue firstChemotherapy, radiation, graft-versus-host disease and changes in self-perception of body image can contribute to sexual difficultiesA variety of therapies are available to address erectile dysfunction and/or loss of interest in sexIt’s important to understand what your partner is thinking and feeling so that you can work together toward better intimacy
Most, but not all, survivors are infertile after a bone marrow, stem cell or cord blood transplant. Men may be able to preserve sperm, and some women may be able to collect and store eggs or embryos prior to transplant. Transplant survivors can build families after transplant through medically assisted reproduction or adoption.