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Jay from Scotland

"My advice, for anyone who was curious and wanted to know more about their sexual health, would be to open that dialogue with their doctor."
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Tools library and support

Living with haemophilia in young adulthood

In this episode of our Podcast, Jay and Rich discuss home life and mental health.
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Scott from the UK

"The fact that my haemophilia hasn't had to define me and stop me from expressing myself the way I want to is fantastic."
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Matty from the UK

"As a haemophiliac, there are so many things we’re told we can’t do, there are many niches out there that meet your needs."
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Anders from Finland

"After I graduate, I’d like to study dance or musical theatre in New York or London."
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Haemophilia toolkit for teenagers

As teenagers with haemophilia grow older and become more independent from the adults who have been managing their haemophilia for them, it is important for them to approach this transition with patience and with the support of those around them.
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Haemophilia and you

Exploring independence with haemophilia

Hear from Anders at age 14, talking about growing up with severe haemophilia A and how it has impacted his hobby of dance.
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