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Review
. 2024 Oct 1;30(7S Suppl 1):S13-S24.
doi: 10.1097/RHU.0000000000002144.

Preserving Fertility in People With Rheumatic Diseases

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Review

Preserving Fertility in People With Rheumatic Diseases

Molly Leavitt et al. J Clin Rheumatol. .

Abstract

Rheumatology patients historically were told they "can't" or "shouldn't" become pregnant. Improved rheumatic diagnostics and treatments have led to decreased morbidity and mortality and increased quality of life resulting in an opportunity to focus on fertility and its preservation. In the same vein as rheumatic disease care, assisted reproductive technology (ART), which includes freezing of egg and sperm as well as in vitro fertilization, has made considerable strides in the recent past. ART is safe for those with rheumatic diseases and has comparable outcomes to the general public, but may take additional effort due to optimal timing, rheumatic medications, and other nuances. In a specialty that treats chronic inflammatory diagnoses using teratogens and gonadotoxins, it is important to address family building desires with patients so their goals can be met.Rheumatologists have little knowledge of ART and how it impacts or applies to their patients; however, patients want their rheumatologist to be the source of knowledge for this information (Arthritis Rheumatol. 2022;74:suppl 9). Many barriers to ART exist and will be explored, with the financial burden being paramount (Glob J Health Sci. 6;1:181-191). Future efforts to examine the future fertility of rheumatology patients in an era of biologics and "treat-to-target" are needed to better understand who would most benefit from this costly and not without risk medical treatment. Given the changing landscape of financial support for ART due to insurance mandates, rheumatologists should not modify counseling based on the anticipated ability of patients to afford care. Preservation should also be broached with patients without partners and those from the LGBTQAI+ community. In addition to expanding the education of rheumatologists regarding this topic and its incorporation into clinical care, advocacy for ART access and insurance coverage is a much-needed future direction.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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