1 in 5,000 male birth
50 million ppl have hemophilia
There are no hard answers to this, it depends strictly on luck. The statistics are though not very good for their children. Statisically the couple have a chance of having a normal son, a daughter that is a carrier for hemophilia, a daughter with hemophilia and a son with hemophia.
Hemophilia itself does not directly cause death; rather, it is a genetic disorder that affects blood clotting, leading to an increased risk of bleeding. Historically, individuals with severe hemophilia faced higher mortality rates due to complications from uncontrollable bleeding or infections. Advances in treatment, such as factor replacement therapy, have significantly improved life expectancy and quality of life for those with hemophilia. However, precise statistics on deaths specifically attributed to hemophilia can vary and are not easily quantified.
Hemophilia is one disease in which blood does not clot normally. von Willebrand's Disease
There is no chance that the child will have hemophilia even if the spouse has hemophilia. Any girls the couple has will be carriers if the spouse has hemophilia.
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Can anyone be a candidate for the hemophilia a
Hemophilia is caused by a deficiency of clotting factor VIII (hemophilia A) or clotting factor IX (hemophilia B).
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No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
The classical spelling of hemophilia is haemophilia.
Hemophilia is when your blood clots slowly or not at all.