Pregnancy after transplant in the older adolescent: Anticipatory guidance for the pediatric provider.

Publication/Presentation Date

6-1-2024

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Healthcare providers who care for adolescent and young adult transplant recipients should be aware of contraception counseling and potential for pregnancy in this at-risk cohort.

METHODS: This paper will review contraceptive options in general for transplant recipients. There will also be a review of common immunosuppressive medications and their risk profile regarding pregnancy after transplantation. Data from the Transplant Pregnancy Registry International were analyzed looking at recipients conceiving under the age of 21 and were compared to overall pregnancy outcomes.

RESULTS: Overall pregnancy outcomes in recipients under the age of 21 are like the adult cohort.

CONCLUSION: It is imperative to provide contraception counseling to the adolescent and young adult and inform their caregiver that pregnancy can happen if the recipient is sexually active. Pregnant adolescent and young adult transplant recipients should be followed by a multidisciplinary team to assure a positive outcome for the recipient, transplant, and neonate.

Volume

28

Issue

4

First Page

14752

Last Page

14752

ISSN

1399-3046

Disciplines

Medicine and Health Sciences

PubMedID

38682682

Department(s)

Department of Surgery

Document Type

Article

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