Identifying at-risk populations: are we simply not doing enough fertility preservation procedures?
In the case series presented by Pecker et al. (1), the potential pitfalls and harrowing complications of ovarian stimulation in a morbidly ill population of patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) are presented to broaden our understanding and highlight the risks of fertility preservation procedures in this precarious population. Given the relatively infrequent occurrence of fertility preservation in this population, we appreciate the opportunity to observe secondhand the fascinating and terrifying case histories presented therein.
Source: fertstert.org
Identifying at-risk populations: are we simply not doing enough fertility preservation procedures?
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