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Title Fertility outcome and information on fertility issues in individuals with different forms of disorders of sex development: findings from the dsd-LIFE study
Creator S?owikowska-Hilczer et al.
Author Jolanta S?owikowska-Hilczer
Author Angelica Lindén Hirschberg
Author Hedi Claahsen-van der Grinten
Author Nicole Reisch
Author Claire Bouvattier
Author Ute Thyen
Author Peggy Cohen Kettenis
Author Robert Roehle
Author Birgit Köhler
Author Anna Nordenström
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To investigate fertility outcome in individuals with different forms of disorders of sex development (DSD), if assisted reproductive technology (ART) was used, and the patients' satisfaction with the information they had received. DESIGN: A cross-sectional multicenter study, dsd-LIFE. SETTING: Not applicable. PATIENT(S): A total of 1,040 patients aged ?16 years with different DSD diagnoses participated. INTERVENTION(S): A web-based questionnaire was filled out by all participants. The participants could chose to take part in somatic investigations including ultrasonography. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Information on partner, number of children, ART, adoption and step-children, general health, presence of gonads and uterus, current education and economic situation, received information on fertility issues, and satisfaction with the information, was collected. RESULT(S): In the total cohort, mean age 32 years, 33% lived with a partner, but only 14% reported having at least one child including 7% with ART, 4% adopted. Only 3.5% of the total cohort had been able to reproduce without ART, most frequently women with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and only 0.7% of participants with other diagnoses. Of the participants, 72% had received information on fertility, but 17% were not satisfied with the information. CONCLUSION(S): Fertility outcome is significantly reduced in all types of DSD; however, fertility potential should be assessed individually. The satisfaction with how fertility problems have been discussed can be improved. The care of patients with DSD is complex, should be individualized, and new treatment possibilities incorporated. A close collaboration in multidisciplinary teams is therefore essential to improve the situation for individuals with DSD.
Publication Fertility and Sterility
Volume 108
Issue 5
Pages 822-831
Date 11 2017
Journal Abbr Fertil. Steril.
Language eng
DOI 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.08.013
ISSN 1556-5653
Short Title Fertility outcome and information on fertility issues in individuals with different forms of disorders of sex development
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 28923284
Tags Access to Information, Adolescent, Adoption, Adult, Aged, clinic, Cross-Sectional Studies, DSD, Europe, Female, Fertility, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Humans, Infertility, Female, Infertility, Male, Male, Middle Aged, Parents, Patient Education as Topic, patient information, Patient Satisfaction, patient views, Phenotype, Pregnancy, Reproductive Health, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult
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Date Modified 2019/05/16 - 15:13:06
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