A child with hemophilia A will require comprehensive medical assistance, including regular factor replacement therapy to manage bleeding episodes and prevent complications. They may also benefit from physical therapy to maintain joint function and mobility. Additionally, ongoing monitoring by a hematologist is essential to assess the severity of the condition and adjust treatment as needed. Education for the child and caregivers about injury prevention and emergency management of bleeding is also crucial.
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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.
If both parents have x-linked hemophilia, the father's genotype would be XhY and the mother's genotype would be XhXh, which is astronomically rare. If this did happen, all of their children would inherit x-linked hemophilia. Hemophilia is passed down from mother to son. It is extremely rare for a woman to have hemophilia. It is necessary, though, for a woman to be a carrier of the disorder for her son to acquire this disorder. Females have two X chromosomes whereas males only have one. When a boy is born, he takes one X chromosome from his mother and one Y chromosome from his father. Therefore, he can only get hemophilia through his mother. Example One: Mother(Carrier)+Father(Non-Affected)=50% chance of their son acquiring the disorder and 50% chance of their daughter being a carrier. Example Two: Mother(Non-Affected)+Father(Hemophiliac)=All sons will be non-affected and all daughters will be carriers.
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XhXh - with hemophilia XhXH- carrier of hemophilia
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).
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).
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It is possible to diagnose Hemophilia in the fetus during pregnancy by demonstrating the abnormal gene.