Interested in participating in
the HARP?
Answer a few questions to find out if you may be eligible
Hemophilia A Research Study for Pregnant People and Their Babies
The Hemophilia A Research Program (HARP) is a study looking to learn about how hemophilia A affects mothers and babies.
The study begins in pregnancy
and follows moms and their babies through the first years of life.
The point of the project is to
learn more about the factors that cause bleeding in moms and inhibitors in children who have severe hemophilia A.
People may be eligible to participate in the study if
They are pregnant and
Their future child could be at risk for hemophilia A
Answer a few questions to find out if you may be eligible
Visit our home page to learn more about the study
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