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Social Egg Freezing: Will Health Professionals Offer it ?

Social Egg Freezing: Will Health Professionals Offer it ?

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18 years and older
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Overview

In 2021, the revision of bioethics laws opened the door to elective egg freezing. This gives women, between their 29th and 37th birthdays, the opportunity to freeze their eggs in order to combat age decline fertility. However, communication about this new possibility has remained limited both toward women and their health professional.

Description

Thus, the hypothesize of this study is that these professionals, namely physicians, gynecologists and midwives, are insufficiently aware of age-related fertility decline and unaware of the possibility of elective egg freezing.

This multicenter observational cross-sectional study whose objective will be:

  • To assess the knowledge of these professionals in terms of age-related fertility decline.
  • To measure their propensity to spontaneously broach the subject with their childless patients.
  • To assess their knowledge and support for elective egg freezing. This study will be done using an online questionnaire that will be distributed in electronic format to all the health professionals concerned in the participating areas.

This study will provide valuable knowledge on the perception of elective egg freezing by health professionals, determine their training needs and motivate new information campaigns on this subject.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Be a general practitioner, gynecologist or midwife in practice for at least one year
  • Follow patients between 29 and 37 years old (for their contraception for example)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Have been practising for less than a year
  • Have no patients aged between 29 and 37

Study details
    Infertility
    Female

NCT06529224

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne

14 October 2025

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