Patients in this study will be asked how they feel about the decision to freeze gametes, using a validated questionnaire. In addition, a number of questions with free text fields will be included in the questionnaire to write down any reasons for their satisfaction or regret. In a second part, the intention to use the frozen material will be assessed. We focus on techniques with real perspectives (e.g. cryopreservation of oocytes and sperm cells) and not on techniques that are more experimental for later use (cryopreservation of ovarian and testicular tissue).
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Transgender people's retrospective view of the decision
Timeframe: fertility preservation between june 2015 and june 2020 (5 years). Survey in 2021 (up to 7 years after preservation)
Satisfaction/ regret about the decision
Timeframe: fertility preservation between june 2015 and june 2020 (5 years). Survey in 2021 (up to 7 years after preservation)
Intention
Timeframe: fertility preservation between june 2015 and june 2020 (5 years). Survey in 2021 (up to 7 years after preservation)