Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review (Q28959)

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  • REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review.
  • REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review
  • Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine
  • Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients
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Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review
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  • REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review.
  • REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review
  • Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine
  • Reproductive Health in Trans and Gender-Diverse Patients

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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH IN TRANS AND GENDER-DIVERSE PATIENTS: Psychosocial counseling of transgender and gender-diverse individuals in fertility and reproductive medicine: a narrative review. (English)
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Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) people have similar desires for parenting as cisgender individuals but are likely to face greater barriers in accessing fertility treatment than their cisgender peers. (English)
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Mental health professionals are well-positioned to advocate for and support TGD individuals seeking fertility care through pre-fertility treatment implications counseling regarding the psychosocial aspects of fertility treatment and family building. (English)
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Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals experience significantly greater all-cause mortality and mental health disparities compared to their cisgender peers. (English)
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Gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) is a safe and effective treatment option for gender dysphoria that dramatically improves psychosocial health outcomes but may adversely impact fertility. (English)
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Medical society guidelines recommend medical fertility preservation (FP) counseling and pre-fertility treatment psychoeducational implications consultation from qualified, reproductive mental health professionals (MHPs) for TGD individuals pursuing FP or third-party reproductive treatment. (English)
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However, sparse literature exists specific to the structure of mental health psychoeducational consultation for TGD individuals pursuing FP. (English)
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This narrative review highlights important areas for discussion in pre-fertility treatment mental health consultations. (English)
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Results indicate that implications counseling should be conducted by an MHP with specialized training in reproductive mental health with TGD populations to reduce the risk of harm and promote successful emotional navigation of fertility treatment. (English)
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Such counseling should be psychoeducational and not gatekeeping in nature and may include consideration of the psychosocial (e.g. (English)
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emotional, relational, ethical, spiritual, social) risks and benefits of various family-building options. (English)
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During these consultations, TGD individuals can explore their hopes and fears related to fertility and future family-building plans and discuss realistic treatment expectations, individual strengths, coping and communication strategies, and identify key support network members who may aid in navigating the fertility treatment process. (English)
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MHPs can provide referrals to appropriate resources if necessary to help TGD individuals navigate treatment while coping with psychological symptoms and promoting behavior change. (English)
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1 November 2024
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