Management of pregnancy in a patient with severe haemophilia A

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Abstract

Haemophilia A is a bleeding disorder that has a spectrum of manifestations ranging from persistent bleeding after minor trauma to spontaneous haemorrhage. As an X-linked disease, it has a rare occurrence in females. We report a case of a pregnant patient with severe haemophilia A, who received epidural analgesia during labour. The prepartum, intrapartum and postpartum care of a patient with such a bleeding diathesis is discussed.

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Dhar, P., Abramovitz, S., DiMichele, D., Gibb, C. B., & Gadalla, F. (2003). Management of pregnancy in a patient with severe haemophilia A. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 91(3), 432–435. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/aeg177

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