Supporting your child as they grow
Discovering your baby has haemophilia and managing the treatment of toddlers and infants will naturally cause anxiety for a parent or carer. From when they learn to walk to becoming active, playing sport and all the infancy and childhood life experiences in between, there is an inevitable wish to know what’s the best action to take and how to support your child as they develop.
Like many other aspects of child health the sensible way to approach haemophilia and treatment is to know what to expect, understand what is involved in therapy, gain confidence to make decisions as your child grows and appreciate the health advice and support that is available.

