Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To provide clinicians with a standardized educational tool to effectively counsel transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) patients on fertility preservation and to support informed consent before interventions that may affect future fertility. PROJECT SUMMARY: After performing a literature search, we wrote a detailed script outlining fertility-preservation options and considerations for TGD communities. Our script was reviewed by subject-matter experts in reproductive endocrinology and TGD care. We then created an educational video using an online platform (https://youtu.be/YD26yCOtehs). This video can be shown to patients as a standardized patient-counseling tool and can be used by health care professionals who wish to improve their own counseling efforts. OUTCOME: We provide a monthly clinic for all TGD patients interested in pursuing gender-affirming surgery at our institution. This video is available for all patients presenting to this clinic who wish to learn more about fertility-preservation options. In addition to playing this video, we have a reproductive endocrinology fellow who participates in these clinics and serves as a resource for patients interested in discussing options. RELEVANCE TO PHYSICIANS IN PRACTICE: Fertility-preservation counseling for TGD patients is a vital component of informed consent for some gender-affirming surgeries. A commonly cited barrier to the delivery of quality counseling and patient-centered care is a lack of clinician education. Patients who endorse receiving inadequate information on fertility preservation report higher rates of decisional regret and psychological distress. Our video provides a comprehensive overview of fertility-preservation options available for TGD patients.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | e136 |
| Journal | Obstetrics and gynecology |
| Volume | 145 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - 1 Apr 2025 |
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