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How to ensure children get the support they need.
Be your own or your child’s best advocate
If you have hemophilia or another bleeding disorder in your family tree, meeting with a genetic counselor is key.
Your parents have a big role in helping you with your bleeding disorder, but they aren’t the only ones you...
If you’re confused about whether to tell a new friend about your bleeding disorder, don’t worry, you’re not alone. It’s...
Depending on when your child is diagnosed with a bleeding disorder, your first conversations with him or her about the...
What are the issues of highest concern to older men with hemophilia?
Advice on when and how to tell someone about your bleeding disorder
Solutions for the biggest challenges.
Before you post about your bleeding disorder, keep this advice in mind.
When your joint pain goes beyond what’s typical, specialized care may be needed.
Any form of extended caregiving can be taxing. That’s why it’s important for caregivers—and especially ones with a bleeding disorder—to...
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