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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...
Confusion is normal, but your child will be OK
Doing your homework before starting the transfer process is key, especially when you have a bleeding disorder.
Kids who’ve had infusion treatments for a few years might be ready to start infusing their own factor. This process...
In easily understood language, Raising a Child with Hemophilia covers such topics as medical treatment, genetic transmission, child development, consumer...
Fathers who share a bleeding disorder with their daughters play an important role in their lives.
Following the ABCs can help parents and caregivers ease the pain and anxiety of infusions.
If you have a brother or sister with a bleeding disorder, you probably have a lot of questions.
“When Jorge was diagnosed, our family was diagnosed,” Cristina says. “We were going to figure this out together.”
Little about the growing-up experience is easy for children or parents. If you’re a young adult with a bleeding disorder...
Here are some questions you can ask before having your tonsils out, ear tubes put in, or any other surgery.
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