2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-021-02358-z
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Acceptable, hopeful, and useful: development and mixed-method evaluation of an educational tool about reproductive options for people with sickle cell disease or trait

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“…This could be due to higher rates of unplanned pregnancies in adolescents with SCD, which highlights the importance of incorporating reproductive health education and genetic counseling into comprehensive care for all pre-pubertal children living with SCD. [46][47][48][49] Subfertility and premature ovarian failure in women with SCD could also account for lower pregnancy rates with older age; thus, studies on fertility preservation and non-gonadotoxic therapies for SCD should remain a high research priority. 10,46,50 Lastly, cumulative end-organ damage and decreased median survival may prematurely truncate the reproductive lifespan of women living with SCD.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This could be due to higher rates of unplanned pregnancies in adolescents with SCD, which highlights the importance of incorporating reproductive health education and genetic counseling into comprehensive care for all pre-pubertal children living with SCD. [46][47][48][49] Subfertility and premature ovarian failure in women with SCD could also account for lower pregnancy rates with older age; thus, studies on fertility preservation and non-gonadotoxic therapies for SCD should remain a high research priority. 10,46,50 Lastly, cumulative end-organ damage and decreased median survival may prematurely truncate the reproductive lifespan of women living with SCD.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although maternal age at first delivery has trended upwards in the general US population over time, 45 we found that Black women with SCD were younger than those without SCD at their first delivery. This could be due to higher rates of unplanned pregnancies in adolescents with SCD, which highlights the importance of incorporating reproductive health education and genetic counseling into comprehensive care for all pre‐pubertal children living with SCD 46–49 . Subfertility and premature ovarian failure in women with SCD could also account for lower pregnancy rates with older age; thus, studies on fertility preservation and non‐gonadotoxic therapies for SCD should remain a high research priority 10,46,50 .…”
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“…[8][9][10] Genetic coun sel ing is offered to address SCD inher i tance. 11 In some countries this test ing and coun sel ing is a standard premarital requirement. 10 Preconception changes to SCD treat ment reg i mens are chal leng ing (Figure 2).…”
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“…People with the genetic poten tial to have a child with SCD need accu rate infor ma tion about repro duc tive options (Figure 1). 10,11 These include unas sisted preg nancy with or without fetal diag nos tic test ing and the choice of elec tive ter mi na tion and in vitro fer til iza tion (IVF) with pre im plan ta tion genetic test ing for mono ge netic dis or ders (PGT-M). IVF+PGT-M tar gets monogenic dis or ders and must be dis tin guished from PGT to screen embryos for aneu ploidy (PGT-A).…”
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