Caregivers, children and haemophilia
Haemophilia and you

Caregivers, children and haemophilia

It may be difficult to know the best way to support a loved one living with haemophilia, whether that’s your child, partner or friend. When someone close to you is diagnosed with haemophilia, it may also feel overwhelming. Learning about haemophilia and how it affects daily life could be a great place to start providing support.

The information here is not intended as a substitute for medical advice. If you have any concerns or queries regarding haemophilia, please speak to your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse.
 

Find the information that’s right for you!

Select the keywords that interest you to access personalised content

Partners

No content found for current tag

Children

man teaching child how to ride a bike
Haemophilia and you

A Different Future: Then and Now

The experiences shared are those of individuals and may not reflect the experiences of everyone living with haemophilia.
 Smiling child playing in a playground climbing net
Haemophilia and you

Play and physical activity for children with haemophilia

Sport, exercise and physical activity may bring benefits to children with haemophilia when recommended by a healthcare professional. Discover how parents can offer support.

©2025 Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB (publ) – All rights reserved 
NP-47297 
May 2026