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>>110399 I'm not sure you understood what I mean. I'll elaborate. Mild is very, very low risk. I'm barely a hemophiliac, but enough that it counts. Enough that if I do get a large injury there is that slightly greater chance (let's say 15%) that I'll bleed to death if not treated soon enough. Severe hemophiliacs, however, need crutches by their 50's most of the time because even walking stresses their joints too much.
Hemophilia in women is extremely rare, however when you breed a hemophiliac male with a female carrier (only women can be carriers) you have a 100% guarantee that no matter the gender the child will have hemophilia. Otherwise girls aren't born with it.
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