跨性别和性别多样化个体生育保护覆盖的伦理任务

Moira Kyweluk, Autumn Fiester
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对于寻求医学辅助的性别转换的个人,性别确认手术治疗,如卵巢切除术(切除卵巢)和睾丸切除术(切除睾丸),会导致不育,而性别确认激素药物治疗(即睾酮和雌激素)可能会对不育产生负面影响。美国主要的医学协会已经支持通过冷冻保存(即“冷冻”卵子和精子)为变性人保存生育能力。尽管有这些相关医学协会的认可,但在美国,计划生育的医疗保险覆盖范围仍然非常有限。考虑到计划生育服务的高额自付费用,对于许多可能希望保留生育能力的变性人来说,在经济上仍然遥不可及。我们提出了一个伦理理由,为所有跨性别和性别多样化(TGD)的个人提供普遍的计划生育覆盖,他们在医疗辅助的性别转换期间要求这种选择。首先,我们认为,性别肯定的医疗保健类似于其他损害生育能力的医疗干预和治疗方案,如癌症护理,在追求生育目标时,这两种类型的干预都需要提供相同的医疗福利和帮助。其次,我们认为,缺乏针对跨性别个体的FP导致了持续而深刻的跨性别恐惧症和反跨性别偏见,这种偏见在过去几年中在美国的医疗保健领域已经加剧。我们认为,为跨性别者提供计划生育覆盖对于临床医生和第三方支付者来说是必要的,以表明他们对TGD患者及其医疗保健需求的明确支持。
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The Ethical Mandate of Fertility Preservation Coverage for Transgender and Gender Diverse Individuals
For individuals pursuing medically assisted gender transition, gender-affirming surgical treatments, such as oophorectomy (removal of the ovaries) and orchiectomy (removal of the testicles), cause sterility, and gender-affirming hormone treatment with medications (i.e., testosterone and estrogen) may negatively impact infertility. The major United States (US) medical associations already endorse fertility preservation (FP) through cryopreservation (i.e., “freezing” egg and sperm) for transgender individuals. Despite these endorsements from the relevant medical societies, medical insurance coverage for FP remains very limited in the US. Given the high out-of-pocket costs for FP services, fertility preservation remains financially out of reach for many transgender individuals who may desire it. We present an ethical justification for universal FP coverage for all transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals who request this option during medically assisted gender transition. First, we argue that gender-affirming medical care is analogous to other medical interventions and treatment regimens that compromise fertility, such as cancer care, and that both types of interventions need to be afforded the same medical benefits and assistance in pursuing fertility goals. Second, we argue that the lack of FP for transgender individuals contributes to the ongoing and profound transphobia and anti-trans bias that has been exacerbated in the past several years across the healthcare landscape in the United States. We argue that the provision of FP coverage for transgender individuals is necessary for clinicians and third-party payers to state their unequivocal support for TGD patients and their healthcare needs.
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