June 15, 2026 · O&G open · DOI: 10.1097/og9.0000000000000179

Ovarian Reserve and Planned Cryopreservation Outcomes in Physicians and Nonphysicians

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The authors aimed to compare ovarian reserve markers and the number of oocytes retrieved between female physicians and nonphysicians undergoing planned fertility preservation. Their study found that while physicians had lower anti-müllerian hormone levels, indicating reduced ovarian reserve, the median number of mature oocytes retrieved did not differ significantly between the two groups. This suggests that despite lower ovarian reserve markers, planned cryopreservation remains a viable option for physicians considering future family building.

Marissa Luck, Luce Kassi, Sabrine Bensouda, Preeta Kamat, Sarah Cromack, Bharti Garg, Jennifer Bakkensen, Eve C Feinberg, Sacha Krieg

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