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Reproductive Sciences | 2017

Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency and Fertility Needs National Survey Results

Lusine Aghajanova; J.R. Hoffman; E. Mok-Lin; Christopher N. Herndon

Infertility is a common reproductive disease, with a prevalence of 9% to 18% of the general population. To date, no studies have attempted to examine the prevalence and experience of infertility among resident physicians in the United States. In female obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) residents of age where infertility becomes more prevalent, ability to seek fertility may be influenced by rigorous professional demands and low remuneration. We seek to understand the prevalence of infertility, as well as experience and utilization of infertility services among Ob/Gyn residents. Cross-sectional descriptive survey was distributed among US Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education-accredited Ob/Gyn programs. Demographics, intentions to conceive during residency, fertility problems, fertility treatment, affordability of care, and perceptions of support were surveyed. A total of 241 responses were received in an equal distribution between junior (n = 120) and senior (n = 121) residents. The majority of respondents were female (91%), 25 to 35 years old (94%), and married (54%). Eighty-five percent (195 of 230) did not actively pursue fertility during residency. Twenty-nine percent (68 of 235) considered fertility preservation, but only 2% sought consultation. Twenty-nine percent of those interested in fertility (22 of 75) experienced infertility of some degree. Sixty-three percent felt low or no support from the program. Thirty-five percent reported stigma associated with their infertility. In conclusion, infertility is a prevalent reproductive health impairment among Ob/Gyn residents. The majority of residents defer childbearing during residency despite advancing reproductive age. A majority felt little or no support from training programs in addressing their fertility care. Further studies are indicated to understand the barriers and impact among resident trainees.


Fertility and Sterility | 2016

Bisphenol A and ovarian steroidogenesis.

Michael S. Bloom; E. Mok-Lin; Victor Y. Fujimoto


Human Reproduction | 2017

Random start ovarian stimulation for fertility preservation appears unlikely to delay initiation of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer

J. Letourneau; N. Sinha; Kaitlyn Wald; Eve Harris; Molly Quinn; Tal Imbar; E. Mok-Lin; A. Jo Chien; M.P. Rosen


Fertility and Sterility | 2011

Public perceptions of providing IVF services to cancer and HIV patients.

E. Mok-Lin; Stacey A. Missmer; Katharine F. Berry; Lisa Soleymani Lehmann; Elizabeth S. Ginsburg


Fertility and Sterility | 2014

Random start controlled ovarian stimulation results in high oocyte developmental competence and embryo quality

Hakan Cakmak; E. Mok-Lin; A. Katz; E. Harris; C. Chin-Yu; Marcelle I. Cedars; M.P. Rosen


Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics | 2018

Antral follicle count recovery in women with menses after treatment with and without gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist use during chemotherapy for breast cancer

N. Sinha; J. Letourneau; K. Wald; P. Xiong; Tal Imbar; B. Li; E. Harris; E. Mok-Lin; Marcelle I. Cedars; M.P. Rosen


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

Ovarian stimulation outcomes for transgender males

A. Adeleye; Marcelle I. Cedars; E. Mok-Lin


Fertility and Sterility | 2018

Random-start ovarian stimulation does not negatively impact egg yield/quality and produces high quality embryos in cancer patients

K.A. Wald; Hakan Cakmak; J. Letourneau; Marcelle I. Cedars; E. Mok-Lin; M.P. Rosen


American Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Fertility Preservation Services for Women With Newly Diagnosed Cancer: A National Assessment

William D. Winkelman; M.P. Rosen; E. Mok-Lin


Fertility and Sterility | 2017

Fertility preservation for transgender females after gender affirming treatment is effective

A. Adeleye; G.M. Reid; E. Mok-Lin; James F. Smith

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M.P. Rosen

University of California

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J. Letourneau

University of California

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E. Harris

University of California

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N. Sinha

University of California

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P. Xiong

University of California

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C. Chin-Yu

University of California

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E. Gomes

University of California

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Hakan Cakmak

University of California

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K.A. Wald

University of Washington

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