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Bleeding Disorders in Women: Questions and Answers for Newly Diagnosed Women

Internet URL

http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hbd/women_facts.htm  

Sponsoring Agency

National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities

Description

A bleeding disorder occurs when a person’s blood does not clot (stop bleeding) properly. Blood clotting involves both blood cells called platelets and several proteins called clotting factors. A diagnosis of a bleeding disorder means that either the platelets or clotting factors are not working correctly, or there is a shortage of platelets or clotting factors. This page answers questions regarding the symptoms, genetic factors, and treatment of bleeding disorders.

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Review Date

5/23/2007

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