They CAN do anything. They should avoid contact sports, but there are exceptions. As an example, some hemophiliacs can play soccer but some cant due to ankle problems.
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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yes hemophilia can be detected before birth
All Girls will be carriers of Hemophilia and all Males will be unaffected (they won't have Hemophilia).
It is possible to diagnose Hemophilia in the fetus during pregnancy by demonstrating the abnormal gene.
When a recessive trait is inherited from both parents, it will be expressed. If the trait is hemophilia, the child will be a hemophiliac.
It could mean that the child has Hemophilia, a rare disorder where blood does not clot fast and can bleed for serveral hours after a cut or injury where blood is lost (this is including internal injuries.) If you were bleeding internally you most likely could not determine it, and where some people's may be able to heal, a person with Hemophilia could not. If you suspect a child you know has Hemophilia, consult a doctor IMMEADIATLY.
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Yes. Hemophilia is when the body cannot clot blood properly. Although technology has increased the life expectancy, it is entirely possible for a child or adult to die from this.
XhXh - with hemophilia XhXH- carrier of hemophilia
The gene that causes hemophilia is located on the X chromosome. A woman who gives birth to a child with hemophilia often has other male relatives who have hemophilia. Sometimes, a baby will be born with hemophilia when there is no known family history. This means the gene can be"hidden"( or passed down through several generations of female carriers without affecting any male members of the family) or the change in the X chromosome is new (a spontaneous mutation).
Yes. Parents can be carriers of MANY different diseases.