TH Open (Apr 2021)

Women with Hemophilia: Case Series of Reproductive Choices and Review of Literature

  • Shadan Lalezari,
  • Assaf A. Barg,
  • Rima Dardik,
  • Jacob Luboshitz,
  • Dalia Bashari,
  • Einat Avishai,
  • Gili Kenet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1730036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 05, no. 02
pp. e183 – e187

Abstract

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Aim Very little is known regarding reproductive choices, pregnancy, and delivery of women with moderate to severe hemophilia. Our aim was to describe our experience with three hemophiliac women and their journey to achieve motherhood. Methods Medical charts of women with moderate to severe hemophilia A treated at our center were evaluated. Data regarding choices of conception, pregnancy course, mode of delivery, and pregnancy outcomes were obtained. Results Three women are presented. Whereas patient 1 chose to adopt her first child and later had twins through egg donations and a surrogate mother, patient 2 underwent spontaneous pregnancy and delivered via cesarean section. Patient 3 preferred in vitro fertilization and preimplantation genetic diagnosis to avoid hemophilia and hemophilia carriership in her offspring. Conclusion The appropriate means to achieve parenthood for women with moderate to severe hemophilia should be individualized and requires support of a comprehensive multidisciplinary team.

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