British Journal of Haematology/X
Jun 16, 2025, 17:00
Hypoxia and Emergency Caesarean Deliveries Worsen Postpartum Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease: New Insights from Perinatal Hemostasis Research
British Journal of Haematology shared on X:
“Hypoxia in pregnancy and unscheduled Caesarean deliveries are linked with worse immediate postpartum outcomes in sickle cell disease.”
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