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Replacement therapy helped pregnant woman manage hem B

Summary by Hemophilia News Today
A woman carrying a hemophilia B genetic mutation received regular factor IX (FIX) replacement therapy during pregnancy and successfully delivered her baby with no severe bleeding complications, a case study reported. Due to a history of bleeding associated with miscarriages and vaginal bleeding during pregnancy, the 37-year-old woman sought care at a hospital in Tokyo. Although severe bleeds are rarely seen in female hemophilia carriers during p…
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Hemophilia News Today broke the news in on Tuesday, June 10, 2025.
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