Abstract

The objective of the study was fertility preservation in a premenarcheal female with sickle cell anemia (SCA) using controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and oocyte preservation. The study design was a case report. The study was conducted at the reproductive medicine unit of a tertiary care private hospital. A 15-year-old premenarcheal female with Tanner stage 3 breast development and Tanner stage 1 pubic hair diagnosed with SCA, referred by a medical oncologist for fertility preservation before undergoing chemotherapy and bone marrow transplant. The interventions were evaluation of ovarian reserve, ovarian stimulation (OS), transvaginal oocyte aspiration, and oocyte cryopreservation (OC). The main outcome measure was cryopreservation of mature oocytes before the antineoplastic therapy. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation allowed for cryopreservation of ten mature oocytes before the start of the patient's gonadotoxic treatment. OS and OC can be successfully performed in premenarcheal/peripubertal SCA patients before undergoing chemotherapy, thus providing a viable option for fertility preservation.

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