Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Fertility Preservation: Pediatric...

Space: StayCurrentMD Author: Michelle McGowan Published: 2019-01-11

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Introduction to Ethical Considerations
Doctor McGowan introduces the topic of ethical considerations in pediatric fertility preservation, differentiating between the ethics of the phenomenon and ethics in practice. The discussion highlights the social context of assisted reproduction and the historical background of bioethics.
5:29
Understanding Assisted Reproduction
The emergence of assisted reproduction technologies is discussed, including the impact of cultural and religious beliefs on patient perspectives. Clinicians are encouraged to engage with patients about their values regarding fertility preservation.
10:58
Gendered Moral Dimensions
The chapter explores the gendered moral burden in fertility preservation, noting the differences in techniques and interventions between male and female patients, and the implications for ethical practice.
16:27
Future Considerations for Patients
Discussion on the importance of considering the future desires of patients regarding parenthood, especially for young children. The chapter emphasizes the need for open discussions about options without presuming a specific future.
21:56
Tracking Offspring Outcomes
The chapter addresses the lack of data on the long-term outcomes of children born from fertility preservation techniques, stressing the importance of tracking and understanding the implications for future offspring.
27:25
Ethical Issues in Clinical Practice
An overview of ethical issues faced in clinical practice, including patient engagement, insurance coverage variability, and the implications of legislative changes on fertility preservation practices.
32:54
Disposition of Gametes and Embryos
The chapter discusses the ethical and legal challenges surrounding the disposition of cryopreserved gametes and embryos, particularly in cases of patient mortality and the complexities of posthumous reproduction.

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During the Pediatric Oncofertility: A Comprehensive Review Course in 2017, course faculty discuss the strategies in preserving fertility in pediatric oncology patients and other at-risk children. In this session, Dr. Michelle McGowan discusses ethical considerations in pediatric fertility preservation. Topics discussed include ethics of the phenomenon of fertility preservation and in the practice of fertility preservation in the clinical and research context, education and informed decision-making on many aspects, and patient education resource (covering efficacy, risks associated with techniques, costs, etc).

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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