NovoSeven RT (coagulation factor VIIa, recombinant) may be unsafe to use while pregnant or breastfeeding. Certain factors, including the risks of not treating your condition during pregnancy or breastfeeding, may determine whether you should use the drug during this time.

If you may be or can become pregnant, it is important to consider whether NovoSeven RT is safe for you.

It is unknown whether NovoSeven RT should be used during pregnancy. If you are planning a pregnancy or can become pregnant, talk with your doctor before starting this medication.

NovoSeven RT is used to treat multiple conditions, including:

It is important to note that not treating your diagnosed condition during pregnancy may also carry certain risks.

Because of this, you and your doctor need to discuss the risks and benefits of taking NovoSeven RT while pregnant versus not treating your condition during pregnancy.

If you are currently breastfeeding or planning to do so, it is important to understand the effects that NovoSeven RT could have on you or the breastfed child.

It is unknown whether NovoSeven RT should be used while breastfeeding. If you are currently breastfeeding or planning to do so, talk with your doctor before using or receiving this medication.

If you are sexually active and you or your partner can become pregnant, it is important to consider how NovoSeven RT could affect your birth control options.

It is not known whether NovoSeven RT is safe for use during pregnancy. If you are sexually active and you or your partner can become pregnant, consult a doctor about your birth control needs during NovoSeven RT treatment.

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