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“Shock. Deep shock because I have no family history so it wasn’t on my radar at all.”
Sally Obermeder found out she had breast cancer at 41 weeks pregnant. What is already a difficult time for many women — motherhood — suddenly became a mountain climb for Obermeder.
She survived. Spectacularly. And as a successful TV presenter, author and entrepreneur, she doesn’t take life for granted. As a National Breast Cancer Foundation ambassador and the face of Avon’s Breast Cancer Crusade this October, Obermeder spoke to The Glow about her breast cancer survival, her “stinky” budget beauty finds and the lesson her daughter has taught her.
You were diagnosed with breast cancer at 41 weeks pregnant. What was your reaction to the news?
“Shock. Deep shock because I have no family history so it wasn’t on my radar at all. I assumed that it was something that happened to older women; young women didn’t get breast cancer. I was obviously extremely shocked and there was a lot of grief attached as well because it was like I was being forced to choose between being a mother but also fighting for my life. So in the beginning I felt quite torn and quite like, there’s no good time to get cancer but that was a particularly bad time. It’s not ‘Why me?’, but I did feel a bit like ‘Why now?’. The timing was appalling but it takes a couple of months for the shock to settle in then you realise, ‘This is my life now, I just have to do it’.”
What was the experience of going through that and raising a child like?
“Well I don’t have anything to compare it against, it’s the only situation I know. The first year of being a mum is tough no matter what. I felt quite isolated that I was in a position where I couldn’t really go to mothers’ group because I felt like no one could understand, and I couldn’t relate to what everyone else was going through and you’re also being forced to make such huge decisions about your life at the same time as caring for a new baby. But you do your best.” (Post continues after gallery.)