Thalassemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by abnormal hemoglobin production, leading to anemia and various other complications. While the primary focus of thalassemia treatment is managing the condition’s medical aspects, it is crucial to address the potential impact on fertility. Thalassemia can affect fertility in both men and women, causing hormonal imbalances, impaired sperm quality, irregular menstrual cycles, and decreased ovarian function.
- Reduced fertility potential: Thalassemia can lead to reduced fertility potential due to factors such as hormonal imbalances and impaired reproductive function.
- Increased risk of complications during pregnancy: Individuals with thalassemia may face an increased risk of complications during pregnancy, and potential risks to both the mother and the baby.