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Trans Inclusion: Researching Trans Fertility

This session, hosted by Trystan Reese of Trans Fertility Co., will cover the most recent research on transgender fertility. We will look at four of the newest studies on the subject: the Pride Study's report on pregnancy intentions and abortion experiences, the 2019 Boston IVF study on egg harvesting, a small study on transgender women and fertility, and two case studies on transgender youth and fertility preservation.

We will cover the top-line learnings from these four examples of new research on trans fertility, in accessible, accurate language that learners can take to other providers and colleagues to assist with patient navigation.

We will also examine HOW data is currently being gathered, so learners will get a sense of why researching trans fertility can be so difficult and how some researchers are overcoming those barriers.

This session is perfect for providers who work directly or indirectly with trans communities, from reproductive endocrinologists to front desk staff at surrogacy agencies. If you've ever wanted to delve into the data on trans fertility, here is your chance!

Researching Trans Fertility is free for all current clients of Collaborate Consulting, in addition to all Tier One members of Trystan's Trans Revolution community on Vibely. The session will be recorded and available for all ticketed members of this event.

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Understanding Intersections: Care for Transgender and Gender Diverse Patient Populations