Pregnancy in a Transgender Male: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

IF 0.9 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Case Reports in Endocrinology Pub Date : 2022-06-29 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/6246867
Ayesha Hassan, Jessica Perini, Amna Khan, Apoorva Iyer
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Abstract

Introduction: Pregnancy in transgender men is an area of increasing study due to data showing that pregnancy can occur in this population despite the reduction in fertility that generally accompanies treatment with gender-affirming hormone therapies.

Case: In this case, we describe a healthy 21-year-old transgender man who was able to achieve pregnancy without reproductive assistance after stopping his testosterone therapy for 2 months. Discussion. Our case is important as it highlights how little is known in regards to gender-affirming hormone therapy on fertility. While testosterone is known to reduce fertility by inducing anovulation and altering ovarian histology, its long-term effects on conception rates and pregnancy are largely unknown. Some studies demonstrate that transgender men, treated with gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), including testosterone, have similar oocyte quantity and quality, as well as similar ovarian reserve, when compared to cisgender women, suggesting that resumption of fertility may be possible after cessation of GAHT. Long-term outcomes for the pregnancy and the offspring of those who have been treated with GAHT are unknown.

Conclusion: Recent studies have shown that pregnancy is possible for transgender men who desire biological children and have received gender-affirming hormonal therapy without fertility-preserving measures. Further research is needed to help determine rates of fertility, the likelihood of recovery of fertility, conception rates, and long-term pregnancy outcomes. Such information would help guide physicians in providing education and counseling to their transgender patients regarding reproductive options.

跨性别男性怀孕一例报告及文献回顾。
引言:变性男性的怀孕是一个越来越多的研究领域,因为数据显示,尽管通常伴随性别肯定激素治疗的生育能力降低,但该人群仍可能怀孕。案例:在这个案例中,我们描述了一个健康的21岁变性男子,在停止睾酮治疗2个月后,他能够在没有生殖辅助的情况下怀孕。讨论。我们的案例很重要,因为它突出了人们对性别确认激素治疗对生育的影响知之甚少。虽然已知睾酮通过诱导无排卵和改变卵巢组织学来降低生育能力,但其对受孕率和妊娠的长期影响在很大程度上尚不清楚。一些研究表明,与顺性女性相比,接受包括睾酮在内的性别确认激素疗法(GAHT)治疗的跨性别男性具有相似的卵母细胞数量和质量,以及相似的卵巢储备,这表明停止GAHT后可能恢复生育能力。接受过GAHT治疗的孕妇及其后代的长期结果尚不清楚。结论:最近的研究表明,想要生儿育女并接受性别确认激素治疗的跨性别男性在不采取生育措施的情况下怀孕是可能的。需要进一步的研究来帮助确定生育率、恢复生育能力的可能性、受孕率和长期妊娠结局。这些信息将有助于指导医生向变性患者提供有关生育选择的教育和咨询。
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