Women can, in fact, suffer from haemophilia, but it is more rare in women, as it is a recessive, sex-linked X chromosome disorder, so in order to manifest the disease, a woman would need two copies of the defective gene, while men need only one. Thus it is guaranteed to manifest in a man who carries the gene, but not in a woman unless she receives the gene from both parents.
Since Hemophilia A is an "X Chromosome" disease and women have two "X" Chromosomes, women with only one "X" Chromosome with the disorder would be carriers of the disease but not affected by it. Women with both "X" Chromosomes with the disorder would be very rare.
All Girls will be carriers of Hemophilia. All Boys will be unaffected (they won't have Hemophilia).
All Girls will be carriers of Hemophilia and all Males will be unaffected (they won't have Hemophilia).
A male with hemophilia does in fact carry the genes and can pass them on to his daughters, so yes, some boys (if they have hemophilia) are carriers.
Hemophilia is one disease in which blood does not clot normally. von Willebrand's Disease
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No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
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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Hemophilia is not a disease, my dear friend. Rather, it is a genetic disorder regarding the blood.
Hemophilia is a hereditary blood disease; it is studied by geneticists and hematologists.
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