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Hemophilia and Inherited Bleeding Disorders

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This topic will focus on bleeding disorders that are inherited. Inherited bleeding disorders are those which can be passed on from parents to their children. Sometimes it can skip a generation. A bleeding disorder is a flaw in the way the blood clots or changes from liquid to solid (for example, a cut bleeds at first but then later forms a scab). Two of the most common inherited bleeding disorders are Von Willebrand's and Hemophilia.

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