
pmid: 38525867
Medically assisted reproduction for transgender individuals has been a subject of discussion and debate. While the primary focus used to be whether transgender individuals should have access to assisted reproduction at all, the question has now shifted to what constitutes just access to assisted reproduction for transgender people. It is instructive to compare their access to this care with that of cisgender heterosexual individuals and to critically reflect on the cis- and heteronormative context in which this care takes place. To establish just fertility care for transgender individuals, it is essential to dismantle the barriers imposed by these norms.
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Male, Fertility, Gynaecology - Radboud University Medical Center, IQ health - Radboud University Medical Center, Humans, Fertility Preservation, Female, Transgender Persons
Male, Fertility, Gynaecology - Radboud University Medical Center, IQ health - Radboud University Medical Center, Humans, Fertility Preservation, Female, Transgender Persons
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