Abstract
Coagulation disorders are one of the causes of impaired woman fertility. The knowledge of reproductive physiology and hematology is required to manage bleeding disorders such as von Willebrand disease, immune thrombocytopenia or thrombotic disorders that may lead to thromboembolism diseases or thrombotic complications mainly related with placenta-mediated complications throughout a woman's reproductive life in order to mitigate them. Management of reproductive issues requires knowledge of both reproductive physiology and hematology. This chapter reviews the most important and common nonmalignant and malignant hematological disorders related to female fertility, in order to establish the best coagulation screening that physicians will face with caring for women in her reproductive age.
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