Difference between revisions of "Infertility"

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==Guidance==
 
==Guidance==
Unacceptable if currently under investigation, or within 12 weeks of completion of treatment with tamoxifen or clomiphene.  
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Discuss with medical officer.
  
Unacceptable if ever treated with pituitary-derived hormones.
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'''Unacceptable''' if currently under investigation, or within 12 weeks of completion of treatment with tamoxifen or clomiphene for women. In men discuss with medical officer.  
  
Unacceptable if has received donated eggs or embryos since 1980.  
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Unacceptable if ever treated with pituitary-derived hormones.  
  
Acceptable if treated entirely with non-pituitary derived hormones. If received urinary derived hormones, inform transplant centre.
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'''Acceptable'''
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Treated entirely with non-pituitary derived hormones. If received urinary derived hormones, inform transplant centre.
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Receiving donated eggs or embryos since 1980 is now allowed. As per JPAC guideline 2026 update - There is no evidence that transfer of tissues (eggs or embryos) between individuals might lead to the spread of vCJD
  
 
Exclude pregnancy
 
Exclude pregnancy
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==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
 
==Pseudonyms or Related Conditions==
  
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Fertility
  
 
==Version==
 
==Version==

Latest revision as of 12:23, 2 February 2026

Acceptability at Recruitment

QUALIFIED

Acceptability at CT / Work-Up

QUALIFIED

Individual at Risk

Donor / Recipient

Explanation of Condition

Guidance

Discuss with medical officer.

Unacceptable if currently under investigation, or within 12 weeks of completion of treatment with tamoxifen or clomiphene for women. In men discuss with medical officer.

Unacceptable if ever treated with pituitary-derived hormones.


Acceptable

Treated entirely with non-pituitary derived hormones. If received urinary derived hormones, inform transplant centre.

Receiving donated eggs or embryos since 1980 is now allowed. As per JPAC guideline 2026 update - There is no evidence that transfer of tissues (eggs or embryos) between individuals might lead to the spread of vCJD

Exclude pregnancy

Pseudonyms or Related Conditions

Fertility

Version

Version 1, Edition 1

Date of Last Update

15th June 2012