Fertility options for transgender persons
Transgender persons inherently possess normal reproductive capacity, however, hormonal and surgical treatments for transgender people potentially impair the ability of these individuals to reproduce.
T'Sjoen, GuyGE35UZGent0019880798668020006019410000-0003-0457-9673FE630EF0-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4 +4 more
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‘Treat me with respect’: transgender persons’ experiences of encounters with healthcare staff
Background Transgender persons face barriers to health care including discrimination and lack of awareness by professionals. This study aimed to describe transgender persons experiences of encounters with healthcare staff.
Sebastian Gabrielsson
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Treating Acne in Transgender Persons Receiving Testosterone: A Practical Guide. [PDF]
Transgender persons who undergo masculinizing hormone therapy experience a wide array of dermatologic effects as they initiate and maintain testosterone therapy.
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PrEP Use and Adherence among Transgender Persons in Chicago, IL (SHIPP Study, 2014-2018, USA). [PDF]
Few studies investigating daily oral preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) focus on transgender persons. The Sustainable Health Center Implementation PrEP Pilot (SHIPP) Study included a large observational cohort of transgender persons with implications for ...
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Thrombophilia and hormonal therapy in transgender persons: A literature review and case series. [PDF]
Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a rare side effect of hormonal therapy in transgender persons. Prothrombotic genetic variants can increase this risk.
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Transgender persons' view on previous fertility decision-making and current infertility: a qualitative study. [PDF]
STUDY QUESTION How do adult transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people, who are infertile due to prior gender-affirming treatment, view their current infertility and their reproductive decisions made in the past?
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Transgender Persons in Indian Courtrooms*
The chapter analyses legal discourse surrounding transgender persons in Indian courtrooms post the landmark decision in NALSA v Union of India wherein the Supreme Court stated that transgender persons were eligible for all fundamental rights available ...
Surabhi Shukla, Shukla, S.
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Adverse effects of gender-affirming hormonal therapy in transgender persons: Assessing reports in the French pharmacovigilance database. [PDF]
Limited data are available on adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of gender‐affirming hormone therapy (HT), mainly due to the lack of population‐based studies with adequate controls, thus making spontaneous reporting systems a valuable tool to detect potential
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HIV care outcomes among transgender persons with HIV infection in the United States, 2006-2021. [PDF]
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objectives: HIV prevalence is an estimated 14% among transgender women (TW) and 3% among transgender men (TM). HIV care is vital for viral suppression but is hindered by transphobia and HIV stigma. We
Becasen JS +5 more
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Following ICD-11, Rebuilding Mental Health Care for Transgender Persons: Leads from Field Experimentations in Lille, France. [PDF]
Psychiatrists have long been charged with access and coordination of care for transgender persons. This is now challenged by the World Health Organization's removal of diagnoses of mental illness related to gender identity in the 11th revision of the ...
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