U.S., March 22 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06889727) titled 'Pregnancy and Childbirth in Women with Thalassemia Yesterday and Today' on March 17.

Brief Summary: Recent advances in the management of thalassemia have significantly improved life expectancy and quality of life of patients with this hemoglobinopathy, with a consequent increase in their reproductive potential and desire to have children.Since an initial report of a successful pregnancy in a woman with thalassemia major by Walker in 1969, hundreds of pregnancies have been reported so far, highlighting that women carefully managed in the preconception phase usually carry out a successful gestation and labor, both in case of spontane...