Answer:
2. "You will need to practice birth control measures."
3. "You will experience menopause now."
4. "You will be unable to have children."
Step-by-step explanation:
Chemotherapy can cause infertility for both sexes. For women, chemotherapy decreases the hormones that produce healthy eggs in the ovaries. This drop in hormones can lead to early menopause and consequently lead to infertility.
Before beginning chemotherapy, it is important for the client to ask her doctor about ways to become pregnant in the future if she experiences early menopause. An alternative for this client if she wishes to have children in the future is to preserve her eggs and use them through a fertility specialist after the chemotherapy treatment is over.
It is very important that client not get pregnant during chemotherapy. Treatment may interfere with fetal development, especially in the first three months of pregnancy. For this reason, during treatment it is important for the client to practice birth control measures.