Perinatal hematological disorders are a group of blood disorders that occur during pregnancy, childbirth, or within the first few weeks of life. They can affect both the mother and the baby and can have serious consequences if left untreated. While some perinatal hematological disorders such as anemia and thrombocytopenia are well-known, there are other types that are less common but equally important to be aware of.
It is important for pregnant women to receive regular prenatal care and for healthcare providers to conduct appropriate testing to detect perinatal hematological disorders early. Treatment options vary depending on the specific disorder and severity of symptoms, but prompt management can help prevent serious complications.
If you suspect that you or your baby may have a perinatal hematological disorder, talk to your healthcare provider immediately. They can perform the necessary tests and provide appropriate treatment to ensure the health and safety of you and your baby.