Sexual and Reproductive Health in the Management of Epilepsy.

Meriem K Bensalem-Owen
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Abstract

Objective: The management of epilepsy should be patient centered, and the treating team should carefully balance eliminating seizures while minimizing adverse effects associated with antiseizure medications. This article highlights important aspects of care related to sexual and reproductive health in people with epilepsy.

Latest developments: Gender- and sex-based management in epilepsy can present unique challenges especially in people with epilepsy of childbearing potential. One of the most important considerations with the prescription of antiseizure medications to people of childbearing potential involves reproductive health. Folic acid supplementation is recommended to reduce the risk of congenital malformations, but there is no consensus on the optimal dose. The clinical management of pregnancy in the setting of epilepsy can be challenging. Significant knowledge gaps remain regarding the risks for most new antiseizure medications, neurostimulation therapy, and ketogenic diets during pregnancy. Ongoing multicenter pregnancy registries continue to inform practitioners on the medical treatment of people with epilepsy of childbearing potential. Data evaluating the effect of antiseizure medications on male patients with epilepsy, especially around conception, continue to be insufficient.

Essential points: The decision to prescribe an antiseizure medication depends on several considerations because of the potential for lifetime treatment with a daily medication. It is important to tailor management to the patient's specific circumstances. Seizures and antiseizure medications can both affect sexual and reproductive health. Furthermore, hormone fluctuations may affect seizure frequency, treatment, and contraception. All these factors should be considered when treating people with epilepsy during their reproductive years. In addition, it is important to foster a multidisciplinary approach for the treatment of people with epilepsy.

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