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Deciding on future fertility: considerations of girls with Turner syndrome and their parents to opt for or against ovarian tissue cryopreservation.

Authors :
Nadesapillai, S.
Coelen, S. van der
Goebel, L.
Peek, R.
Braat, D.D.M.
Velden, J.A. van der
Fleischer, K.
Oerlemans, A.J.M.
Nadesapillai, S.
Coelen, S. van der
Goebel, L.
Peek, R.
Braat, D.D.M.
Velden, J.A. van der
Fleischer, K.
Oerlemans, A.J.M.
Source :
Reproductive Biomedicine Online; 1017; 1025; 1472-6483; 6; 46; ~Reproductive Biomedicine Online~1017~1025~~~1472-6483~6~46~~
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

01 juni 2023<br />Item does not contain fulltext<br />RESEARCH QUESTION: What are the considerations of girls with Turner syndrome and their parents to opt for or against ovarian tissue cryopreservation (OTC)? DESIGN: Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with girls with Turner syndrome and their parents until data saturation was reached. Participants were recruited through purposive sampling. Data were analysed using a thematic analysis approach. RESULTS: Thirteen parents and five girls who opted for OTC, and seven parents and three girls who declined OTC, were interviewed. Parents and girls mentioned that OTC offered hope, an opportunity to have genetic offspring and clarity about their current fertility status. Most participants were not afraid of the risks of surgery and trusted healthcare providers with this procedure. In contrast, families had to deal with uncertainties, owing to the lack of information on the success rate and long-term consequences of OTC in this group. Families indicated that they had to go through an important decision-making process in a short period of time, because of the limited number of participants in the OTC study. CONCLUSION: A new opportunity and hope for future fertility were considerations for opting for OTC. However, OTC also came with uncertainties owing to the experimental nature of this procedure in girls with Turner syndrome. Healthcare providers could share these experiences with girls with Turner syndrome and their parents to improve fertility-preservation counselling in this group.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Reproductive Biomedicine Online; 1017; 1025; 1472-6483; 6; 46; ~Reproductive Biomedicine Online~1017~1025~~~1472-6483~6~46~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382783431
Document Type :
Electronic Resource