Abstract

The improved survival of pediatric recipients of solid organ transplants has prompted increased attention to quality of life issues. In adolescents these include attainment of normal growth and development, and involvement in romantic and sexual relationships. This review focuses on the reproductive health care needs of adolescent solid organ transplant recipients, including issues related to puberty, menstruation, and fertility. Contraceptive options, and the implications of their use by transplant recipients, are described. With close clinical follow up, most currently available hormonal contraceptive methods can be considered, and the impact of drug interactions with immunosuppressants can be minimized by eliminating hormone-free intervals. Monitoring for sexually transmitted infections, including oncogenic Human Papilloma Virus and its sequelae, is especially important for transplant recipients. Comprehensive reproductive health care visits are recommended for all sexually active adolescent solid organ transplant recipients.

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