so yeah
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Leda74 — 19 years ago(July 24, 2006 11:20 PM)
A female is also likely to die from this disorder or at the least need special treatment, especially once they hit puberty, otherwise every period could be fatal.
Ahem. Menstruation does not involve "bleeding" as you know it. What's expelled is not blood, but the endometrium (the lining of the uterus), and the process doesn't require FVIII to stop it, since no blood vessels are ruptured.
This is not to say that menorrhagia, or heavy periods, are not a problem in female haemophiliacs, but it is controllable and no more fatal than it would be if occurring in any other woman.
Source:
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bsc/haem/2006/00000012/00000003/art00008
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Poopish_Stain — 19 years ago(June 20, 2006 04:08 PM)
Although it is sex linked, all genetic disorders can be acquired spontaneously due to a mutation in a gamete of the parent. This is another way females can get it. Furthermore, there are women haemophiliacs that do not die at birth and live full lives. And it is also possible for a woman who is a carrier of haemophilia to have some symptoms of a haemophiliac.
It really upset me when I read this was a blooper to fear.com in a book. The book stated that it was physically impossible for women to be haemophilic and that is just not true its just very unlikely but it does happen. Its not like haemophilia is a common disorder anyways. -
Blaidd_Drwg — 17 years ago(August 14, 2008 04:15 PM)
Interesting.
Lovely, lovely signature. That's really the only reason I replied. Well, not the only reason, what you said really is interesting. I'll shut up now.
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athene925 — 19 years ago(August 11, 2006 01:53 PM)
Personally, I'm just quite impressed that an IMDB board is covered with bio information.
That intellectual arguments actually occur.
I'm also quite surprised that any of these people watched this horrible, horrible movie
Myself included.
