Parental desire and fertility preservation in assigned female at birth transgender people living in Belgium
To study the considerations and concerns of transgender people regarding fertility preservation and parental desire in a large, nonclinical sample. Gender-affirming care can reduce fertility. Previous research on fertility in transgender people (mainly focused on people visiting health care professionals) shows low fertility preservation use.
Source: fertstert.org
Parental desire and fertility preservation in assigned female at birth transgender people living in Belgium
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