Koljonen Jessie L, Ruffolo Alexis M, Delfino Kristin, Smith Molly E, Sommer Nicole Z
Institute for Plastic Surgery, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL.
Department of Surgery, Center for Clinical Research, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2025 May 15;13(5):e6779. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000006779. eCollection 2025 May.
Most plastic surgery trainees spend their fertile years in training, and many often delay childbearing due to the demands of residency. This study sought to assess the awareness and desire for fertility preservation in this cohort, and the institutional coverage of fertility services.
An American Council of Educators in Plastic Surgery-approved survey was distributed to plastic surgery trainees via email. The survey assessed respondents' current or future plans for childbearing, reasons for postponing childbearing, education of and attitude toward oocyte freezing, financial ability to pursue oocyte freezing, and perceived training program attitude toward childbearing.
A total of 118 responses were received. Of the respondents, 75.4% were women. A total of 66% reported feeling the need to postpone pregnancy due to residency, citing residency schedules being too demanding, limited parental leave, and concern for the availability of child care as the most commonly reported reasons for postponing childbearing. A total of 45.8% reported that they would consider freezing oocytes to preserve fertility, and another 16% identified as male but reported they would consider discussing oocyte freezing with a female partner. A total of 85.6% of respondents had not received education during training regarding fertility preservation. A total of 17.8% reported that fertility preservation was offered through the insurance provided by their training program, whereas 55.1% reported that they would pursue fertility preservation if covered.
Plastic surgery trainees often postpone having children due to the demands of their training. This delay increases the risk of infertility and pregnancy complications. Although fertility preservation would benefit this group, there is lack of education and access.
大多数整形外科住院医师在生育黄金期接受培训,许多人因住院医师培训的要求而经常推迟生育。本研究旨在评估该群体对生育力保存的认知和意愿,以及生育服务的机构覆盖情况。
通过电子邮件向整形外科住院医师发放一份经美国整形外科教育者委员会批准的调查问卷。该问卷评估了受访者当前或未来的生育计划、推迟生育的原因、对卵母细胞冷冻的了解和态度、进行卵母细胞冷冻的经济能力,以及对培训项目对生育态度的看法。
共收到118份回复。其中75.4%为女性。共有66%的受访者表示因住院医师培训而感到有必要推迟怀孕,最常提到的推迟生育原因是住院医师培训日程要求过高、育儿假有限以及担心儿童保育服务的可获得性。共有45.8%的受访者表示会考虑冷冻卵母细胞以保存生育力,另有16%为男性,但表示会考虑与女性伴侣讨论卵母细胞冷冻。共有85.6%的受访者在培训期间未接受过关于生育力保存的教育。共有17.8%的受访者表示其培训项目提供的保险涵盖生育力保存,而55.1%的受访者表示如果保险涵盖,他们会寻求生育力保存。
整形外科住院医师常因培训要求而推迟生育。这种推迟增加了不孕和妊娠并发症的风险。尽管生育力保存对这一群体有益,但缺乏相关教育和途径。