The disease, which predominantly affects patients of color, can damage the body in ways that can make it difficult to have a child. But patients don't always have access to fertility care.
The disease, which predominantly affects patients of color, can damage the body in ways that can make it difficult to have a child. But patients don't always have access to fertility care.
Sickle cell disease can damage patients bodies in ways that affect their ability to have children, and some treatments may also affect fertility. But many in the resource-strapped sickle cell community cannot access fertility treatments.
Teonna Woolford, Sickle Cell Reproductive Education Directive, joins other leaders, trailblazers, & thought leaders interviewed for the popular DotCom Magazine