The Canadian Hemophilia Society (CHS) is a national voluntary health charity. Since 1953 it has been committed to improve the health and quality of life of all people with inherited bleeding disorders and ultimately to find a cure.
Bleeding disorders tend to run in families and can affect both men and women. However, women can suffer more bleeding because of menstruation and childbirth. The majority of women affected by a bleeding disorder are not yet diagnosed. With treatment, women with bleeding disorders can lead full and active lives.
For a list of symptoms and to find out more about bleeding disorders in women, please visit:
http://www.coderougewomen.ca
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