Trans and non binary fertility preservation: egg freeze information
Scottish Government and NHS Scotland trans and non-binary patient information for those patients considering fertility preservation by egg freezing.
Are there any alternatives if I cannot have fertility preservation before my treatment starts?
If you decide not to or it is not possible to store eggs before treatment or it is not possible before starting hormone therapy or undergoing gender-related treatment, your fertility options may be limited in the future. Stopping hormone treatment may allow your fertility to recover and for you to try for a natural conception, but do discuss this with your gender clinic team first. There are also alternative ways to build a family:
- Use of Donor Eggs: If you are unable to use your own eggs after treatment, using donor eggs for fertility treatments may be an option when you’re ready to start a family.
- Adoption: Adoption is another way to build a family. This option can be explored at any time and may be a suitable alternative if biological conception is not possible.
It’s essential to discuss these alternatives with your fertility specialist and gender care team to ensure you choose the best option based on your medical situation, treatment plan, and personal goals. Each option has different implications, and your healthcare team can provide tailored guidance.
Contact
Email: anthea.taylor@gov.scot