FDA Approves First-Ever Nonprescription Oral Contraceptive
Inequities in Thrombosis and Hemostasis Lab Testing the Focus of Illustrated Review
Coexisting Women's Health Conditions
Bleeding disorder symptoms can sometimes be worsened or changed by other conditions that often affect women, such as endometriosis or polycystic ovary syndrome
VWD: The Realities of Your Period
NBDF provides free quality education on issues that matter to the bleeding disorders community. This video is on vwd: the realities of your period
Clinical Study and New Website to Focus on von Willebrand Disease and Pregnancy
New Data Analysis Sheds Light on Bleeding Patterns in Young VWD Patients
NHF Applauds Newly Official Michigan Law That Repeals Tampon Tax
Rares Series: Reproductive Health: The Provider Lens
During this session participants will learn from a panel of healthcare providers, including a genetics counselor, obstetrician/gynecologist and hematologist. The panel will discuss topics such as genetic counseling, preparing for pregnancy and birth, partner relationship issues, and more.
Rare Series: A Candid Conversation On Reproductive Health
During this session, participants will learn from a panel of community members who share their experiences on various reproductive health topics. The panel will discuss topics such as family planning, relationship/fertility obstacles, shared decision-making, self-advocacy, educating your child, and more.
Patient-Reported Data Informs New Study on Sexual Health and Hemophilia
May 2021 Wednesday Webinars
NHF's Wednesday Webinars for May 2021 will focus on Women's Health Month, featuring topics of interest to both patients and healthcare providers who are interested in issues faced by women with inheritable blood disorders.
Wednesday Webinar February 2021 Speakers
Reproductive Health and Rare Bleeding Disorders
This recorded session was a part of the 2020 virtual Rare Bleeding Disorders Conference. In this session, participants will learn the considerations and components of their reproductive health in relation to living with a rare bleeding disorder.
Speakers:
Danielle Nance, MD
Suchitra Acharya, MD