Barriers to fertility preservation access in transgender and gender diverse adolescents: a narrative review

  • Nadgauda A
  • Butts S
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Abstract

Fertility preservation (FP) involves the cryopreservation of gametes, embryos, and/or gonadal tissue oocytes, for future use in family building. FP as part of a comprehensive approach to care of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals is an understudied topic. Current evidence indicates that gender affirming therapies may increase the risk for infertility. As a result, TGD individuals, including adolescents, should receive counseling regarding FP prior to beginning gender affirming treatment. Many barriers exist to TGD adolescents receiving FP counseling and undergoing FP if desired. The objective of this narrative review is to summarize the literature regarding the desire for FP in TGD adolescents, the barriers to TGD adolescents in accessing of FP, and to discuss potential interventions for alleviation of such barriers. A literature search using the following Medical Subject Headings search terms: ‘transgender persons’ and ‘fertility preservation’ and ‘adolescents’ was conducted via searching PubMed. Additional articles were located via reference review. Included articles consist of qualitative and quantitative research and society guidelines. Articles from inception to 1st July 2023 were included. The results of the literature search have been summarized into the format of a narrative review. Key barriers to FP for TGD adolescents include inconsistencies in form and timing of counseling, potential worsening of gender dysphoria with FP treatment, high cost of treatment, limited research on FP outcomes, and legal barriers. Intersectionality between gender identity and other forms of minority status can compound these barriers to FP and healthcare in general. Barriers to TGD adolescents accessing FP are significant. Increased research is needed upon methods to mitigate these barriers. Solutions include increasing uniformity and timing of FP counseling by varying health care providers, advocacy efforts to mitigate legal and financial barriers, increased research efforts in FP outcomes, and increased cultural competency in clinics offering FP care to TGD adolescents.Plain language summaryBarriers to fertility preservation access in transgender and gender diverse adolescents: a narrative reviewMultiple barriers exist for adolescents identifying as transgender or gender diverse (TGD) in the pursuit of fertility preservation (FP). In this narrative review, we aim to summarize the literature regarding such barriers. Key barriers to FP for TGD adolescents include inconsistencies in the form and timing of counseling on this topic, the treatment process of fertility preservation can worsen gender dysphoria, there is a very high cost of treatment but limited research on FP results, and various legal barriers to surmount. Intersectionality between gender identity and other forms of minority status can also interact, making FP and healthcare in general difficult to access.

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Nadgauda, A. S., & Butts, S. (2024). Barriers to fertility preservation access in transgender and gender diverse adolescents: a narrative review. Therapeutic Advances in Reproductive Health, 18. https://doi.org/10.1177/26334941231222120

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