1. Fertility Desire and Motivation Among Individuals with Gender Dysphoria: A Comparative Study
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Emre Durcan, Senol Turan, Basak Ecem Bircan, Selver Yaylamaz, Ihsan Okur, Ahmet Numan Demir, Cem Sulu, Zehra Kara, Serdar Sahin, Sabriye Sibel Taze, Hande Mefkure Ozkaya, and Pinar Kadioglu
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Male ,Clinical Psychology ,Motivation ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Fertility ,Humans ,Female ,Child ,Gender Dysphoria ,Transgender Persons - Abstract
Despite receiving Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy or Gender-Affirming Surgery, which may adversely impact their fertility, people with Gender Dysphoria (GD) may desire to form families. In this study, we aimed to quantitatively display fertility desire from the perspective of these individuals, despite all the legal challenges they face. The single center, cross-sectional comparative study included individuals with GD and cisgender volunteers. A Sociodemographic Data Form, the Fertility Desire Data Form, the Childbearing Motivations Scale and the Fertility Desire Scale were used. Of the 414 participants, 171 were individuals with GD (110 FtM; 61 MtF) and 243 were cisgender volunteers (142 cis-males; 101 cis-females). While 22% of the people with GD stated that they had regrets about not undergoing fertility preservation, 16% stated that they would like this process if it were legal. People with GD, particularly MtF, want to have children more than cisgenders. Moreover, people with MtF exhibited less negative motivations toward becoming parents, despite having reservations regarding the socioeconomic aspect of parenthood. Our findings indicate that fertility desire in people with GD is not less in comparison to cisgender people. Healthcare professionals should not forget to offer fertility preservation options as part of clinical practice before Gender-Affirming Therapy.
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- 2022