38 min.

24) TRANSGENDER AND NON-BINARY FERTILITY CARE WITH DR. ROTHENBERG IVF DADDIES

    • Onderwijs

Dr. Rothenberg discusses transgender and non-binary fertility, including the rise in patients identifying as trans or non-binary. She explains gender affirming treatment and how it can affect fertility. Dr. Rothenberg emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and inclusive space for patients and normalizing the fertility process for all individuals. She also discusses the hormone process for transgender individuals with ovaries and the options for fertility preservation. Additionally, she addresses the challenges and experimental options for fertility preservation in transgender children who have not yet gone through puberty. Dr. Stephanie Rothenberg discusses fertility options for transgender and non-binary individuals. She explains the process of fertility preservation, including egg and sperm freezing, and the challenges faced by young people who are transitioning. Dr. Rothenberg also addresses the psychological and emotional aspects of fertility for transgender individuals, as well as the importance of having a supportive family and access to insurance coverage. She emphasizes that there is never a wrong time to talk to a fertility doctor and encourages individuals to make their own choices about starting a family.



More people are identifying as trans or non-binary, but not all pursue gender affirming treatment.

Fertility preservation options depend on the individual's gender identity, hormone therapy, and desired family-building methods.

Creating a safe and inclusive space for transgender and non-binary individuals is crucial in fertility care.

Fertility preservation in transgender children who have not yet gone through puberty is still experimental, but may become a viable option in the future. Fertility preservation options, such as egg and sperm freezing, are available for transgender and non-binary individuals.

Young people who are transitioning may face challenges in accessing fertility care, including the need for a supportive family and insurance coverage.

Coming off hormone therapy can have physical and psychological effects, and it is important to consider fertility preservation options before starting hormone therapy.

Transgender individuals can pursue various paths to parenthood, including IVF, surrogacy, and adoption.

It is important to find a fertility clinic that is knowledgeable and affirming of transgender and non-binary individuals.

Reproductive autonomy is crucial, and individuals should feel empowered to make their own choices about starting a family.

Titles



Creating a Safe and Inclusive Fertility Space

Understanding Transgender and Non-Binary Fertility Finding a Knowledgeable and Affirming Fertility Clinic

Embracing Reproductive Autonomy: Making Your Own Choices



Chapters



00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Stephanie Rothenberg

01:15 Understanding Transgender and Non-Binary Fertility

12:21 Navigating Hormone Therapy and Fertility Preservation

25:46 Fertility Options for Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals

30:44 Challenges and Considerations for Young People Transitioning

36:20 The Importance of Supportive Families and Insurance Coverage

39:21 Navigating the Psychological and Emotional Aspects of Fertility

41:05 Exploring Paths to Parenthood for Transgender Individuals

42:41 Finding a Knowledgeable and Affirming Fertility Clinic

45:02 Embracing Reproductive Autonomy: Making Your Own Choices




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Dr. Rothenberg discusses transgender and non-binary fertility, including the rise in patients identifying as trans or non-binary. She explains gender affirming treatment and how it can affect fertility. Dr. Rothenberg emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and inclusive space for patients and normalizing the fertility process for all individuals. She also discusses the hormone process for transgender individuals with ovaries and the options for fertility preservation. Additionally, she addresses the challenges and experimental options for fertility preservation in transgender children who have not yet gone through puberty. Dr. Stephanie Rothenberg discusses fertility options for transgender and non-binary individuals. She explains the process of fertility preservation, including egg and sperm freezing, and the challenges faced by young people who are transitioning. Dr. Rothenberg also addresses the psychological and emotional aspects of fertility for transgender individuals, as well as the importance of having a supportive family and access to insurance coverage. She emphasizes that there is never a wrong time to talk to a fertility doctor and encourages individuals to make their own choices about starting a family.



More people are identifying as trans or non-binary, but not all pursue gender affirming treatment.

Fertility preservation options depend on the individual's gender identity, hormone therapy, and desired family-building methods.

Creating a safe and inclusive space for transgender and non-binary individuals is crucial in fertility care.

Fertility preservation in transgender children who have not yet gone through puberty is still experimental, but may become a viable option in the future. Fertility preservation options, such as egg and sperm freezing, are available for transgender and non-binary individuals.

Young people who are transitioning may face challenges in accessing fertility care, including the need for a supportive family and insurance coverage.

Coming off hormone therapy can have physical and psychological effects, and it is important to consider fertility preservation options before starting hormone therapy.

Transgender individuals can pursue various paths to parenthood, including IVF, surrogacy, and adoption.

It is important to find a fertility clinic that is knowledgeable and affirming of transgender and non-binary individuals.

Reproductive autonomy is crucial, and individuals should feel empowered to make their own choices about starting a family.

Titles



Creating a Safe and Inclusive Fertility Space

Understanding Transgender and Non-Binary Fertility Finding a Knowledgeable and Affirming Fertility Clinic

Embracing Reproductive Autonomy: Making Your Own Choices



Chapters



00:00 Introduction and Background of Dr. Stephanie Rothenberg

01:15 Understanding Transgender and Non-Binary Fertility

12:21 Navigating Hormone Therapy and Fertility Preservation

25:46 Fertility Options for Transgender and Non-Binary Individuals

30:44 Challenges and Considerations for Young People Transitioning

36:20 The Importance of Supportive Families and Insurance Coverage

39:21 Navigating the Psychological and Emotional Aspects of Fertility

41:05 Exploring Paths to Parenthood for Transgender Individuals

42:41 Finding a Knowledgeable and Affirming Fertility Clinic

45:02 Embracing Reproductive Autonomy: Making Your Own Choices




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