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|a Psychological and medical perspectives on fertility care and sexual health /
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|a Front Cover -- Psychological and Medical Perspectives on Fertility Care and Sexual Health -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface: The intimate interface of sexuality and fertility -- Organization of the book -- Reproductive health -- Sexual dysfunctions, medical and social conditions, and infertility -- Additional considerations -- Looking forward -- References -- Acknowledgments -- I. Reproductive health -- 1 The acquisition of sexual and reproductive health knowledge -- Introduction -- Prehistory of sexual and reproductive knowledge -- Early historical evidence -- Recorded history -- Science and fertility -- The evolution of modern reproductive health and sex education in the United States -- Fertility awareness and its acquisition -- Interventions to improve fertility awareness, knowledge, and access to care -- Summary -- References -- II. Sexual dysfunctions and infertility -- 2 Emotional consequences of male infertility -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing male infertility -- Patient and partner perceptions of reproductive health and conception -- Perception of duration of trying/infertility -- The financial burden -- Specific conditions -- Hormonal -- Iatrogenic testosterone replacement -- Anabolic steroids -- Medications -- Genetic -- Klinefelter syndrome -- Y chromosome -- Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator/congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens -- Anatomic -- Vasectomy and vasectomy reversal -- Varicocele -- Testicular cancer and retroperitoneal lymph node dissection -- Some specific medical conditions -- Diabetes mellitus -- Spinal cord injury -- Cancer -- Pediatric conditions and transitional care -- Spina bifida -- Undescended testicles -- Transgender fertility issues -- Lifestyle issues -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 Female sexual function and fertility -- Highlights.
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|a Case -- Introduction -- Psychological effects of infertility in women -- Psychological distress and female sexual function -- Infertility leading to female sexual dysfunction -- Female sexual function disorders leading to infertility -- Treatment outcomes -- Referral, consultation, and treatment -- Sex therapy -- Infertility counseling -- Pharmacological and medical treatment -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 The impact of erectile dysfunction on infertility and its treatment -- Historical and anatomical overview of erectile dysfunction -- Introduction -- History, prevalence, and incidence -- Anatomy -- Infertility and its relationship with erectile dysfunction -- Causes of erectile dysfunction -- Vascular -- Neurologic -- Medication-induced -- Hormonal -- Psychological or situational anxiety-related -- Lifestyle -- Treatment of erectile dysfunction: effects on infertility -- Treatment options -- Phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors -- Counseling -- Hormonal replacement -- Penile injection therapy -- Vacuum erection device -- MUSE (intraurethral therapy) -- Penile implant -- Treatment of infertility when erectile dysfunction is an issue -- Treat the underlying problem -- Move the sperm closer to the eggs via assisted reproductive techniques -- Natural cycle intrauterine insemination with ejaculated sperm -- Sperm retrieval/ICSI (more for ejaculatory dysfunction) -- Conclusions -- References -- 5 Ejaculatory dysfunction and infertility -- Introduction -- Retrograde ejaculation and anejaculation -- Premature or rapid ejaculation -- Premature ejaculation and infertility -- Treatment for premature or rapid ejaculation -- The case of Joan and Maxwell -- Delayed ejaculation -- Etiological factors in delayed ejaculation -- Treatment of delayed ejaculation -- The case of Philip and Yolanda: lifelong, situational delayed ejaculation.
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|a The case of Desmond and Mollie: acquired situational delayed ejaculation -- Conclusions -- References -- 6 Early menopause: diagnosis and management -- Introduction -- Etiologies of primary ovarian insufficiency -- Diagnosis of primary ovarian insufficiency and early menopause -- Comorbidities associated with early menopause -- Treatment of early menopause -- HT: a changing landscape -- Choice of HT -- Contraceptive needs -- Fertility -- Sexual health -- Emotional health -- Looking toward the future of POI treatment -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Reproductive and sexual health concerns for cancer survivors -- Introduction -- The reproductive and sexual health consequences of cancer and cancer treatment -- The impact of cancer treatment on fertility -- Reproductive concerns after cancer -- Cancer's impact on sexual health -- Managing reproductive and sexual health concerns after cancer -- Improving patient-provider communication about reproductive and sexual health -- Clinical guidelines for fertility consultation and preservation -- Management of infertility risk -- Clinical guidelines for sexual health after cancer -- Management of women's sexual health problems -- Management of men's sexual health problems -- Improving partner communication about reproductive and sexual health concerns -- Special considerations -- Assumptions about sexual health -- LGBTQ+ cancer survivors -- Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) cancer survivors -- Older adult cancer survivors -- Key points and recommendations -- References -- III. Additional considerations -- 8 Lesbians pursuing parenthood: pathways, challenges, and best practices -- Case example -- Introduction -- Historical context -- Decisions, decisions: preparing for pregnancy -- Pathways to parenthood -- Adoption -- At-home insemination -- Assisted reproductive technology.
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|a Psychological consultation for patients using donor sperm -- Psychological preparation for lesbians working with a known sperm donor -- Understanding the fertility clinic experience for lesbians seeking parenthood -- Pregnancy and childbirth -- Postpartum phase: benefits and challenges -- Legal considerations -- Policies, procedures, and practices to support lesbians pursuing parenthood -- Recommendations for individual providers -- Recommendations for clinics and programs -- Conclusion -- Key takeaways -- References -- 9 Gay men, as individuals and as a community, overcoming reproductive challenges to have children -- Article -- Progress in acceptance and law for gay men -- Emerging assisted reproductive technologies give gay men hope of a family -- The evolving landscape of fertility treatments for gay men -- The process of gestational surrogacy pregnancy in five steps -- Sexualizing the gestational-surrogacy process for gay men -- Broader societal implications of gay men having children -- References -- 10 Parenting in transgender and nonbinary individuals -- Introduction -- Demographics of transgender parenting -- Transgender parenting desires -- Healthcare barriers -- Barriers to parenting -- Impact of gender-affirming care on reproductive function -- Masculinizing hormones and fertility -- Feminizing hormones and fertility -- Fertility preservation -- Fertility preservation options for transgender men -- Ovarian tissue cryopreservation -- Oocyte cryopreservation -- Embryo cryopreservation -- Fertility preservation outcomes for transgender men -- Fertility preservation options for transgender women -- Sperm cryopreservation -- Embryo cryopreservation -- Testicular tissue cryopreservation -- Fertility preservation outcomes for transgender women -- Fertility care -- Pregnancy -- Preconception and antepartum experience.
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|a Experience of pregnancy loss -- Intrapartum care -- Postpartum experience -- Impact of parenting on children -- Impact of parenting on gender identity and quality of life -- Conclusions -- References -- 11 Trauma and its impact on reproduction and sexuality -- Introduction -- Trauma and the sexual relationship -- Grief at the core of trauma and infertility -- Psychological trauma theory -- How trauma impacts attachment -- Trauma response theory -- Trauma and relationships -- Providing a foundation for growth -- Assessment -- Understanding the problem -- Partner 1 history gathering -- Partner 2 history gathering -- Feedback -- Special considerations -- Clinical considerations -- Conclusion and takeaways -- References -- 12 How the medicalization of reproduction takes the fun out of the process -- Highlights -- Introduction -- Case study -- Background -- General stress and sexual dysfunction in men and women -- Infertility-prevalence, etiology, and diagnosis -- Psychological impact of infertility -- The impacts of infertility-related stress on sexuality -- Infertility and sexuality in men-clinical implications -- Infertility and sexuality in men-psychosocial implications -- Infertility and sexuality in women-clinical implications -- Infertility and sexuality in women-psychosocial implications -- Infertility and sexuality in the couple-marital implications -- Infertility-related stress on sexuality and pregnancy-treatment outcomes -- Consultation, referral, and treatment options -- Marital intervention-the couple -- Sex therapy -- Psychosocial intervention -- Clinical intervention -- Prevention of sexual dysfunction in infertile couples -- Conclusion -- Key points -- References -- 13 Unintended infertility: labor markets, software workers, and fertility decision-making -- Introduction -- Defining unintended infertility.
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