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Family

Dad and son sitting on a bench
By Laura Putre | 10.24.2011

Sometimes the guilt that comes with a bleeding disorder can be overwhelming, but there are ways to get off that guilt-filled path.

Cross in front of church stained glass window
By Sarah Aldridge | 09.28.2011

Spirituality helps people dealing with bleeding disorders find comfort, hope and peace in the midst of a chronic health condition.

Baby boy crawling
By Heather Boerner | 09.19.2011

More than 50% of couples in which one partner is HIV-positive want to have children. What are their family planning options?

Person meditating
By Heather Boerner | 02.01.2011

When you’re the primary caregiver for someone with a bleeding disorder, sometimes it seems like just one more thing will make you snap.

Camper
By Chris Blose | 04.24.2010

Teens who have grown up at camp now work to give younger kids with bleeding disorders that same sense of belonging at locations around the country.

Man with laptop
By Sarah Aldridge | 03.29.2010

Through this new tool, one family member can create a master document that can be shared among other family members.

Swimmers at hemophilia camp
By Sarah Aldridge | 03.22.2010

Hemophilia summer camps -- No cell phones, iPods, computers or TV for a week. And the kids love it.

Grandpa and boy with hemophilia
By Sarah Aldridge | 01.14.2010

When a grandchild is diagnosed with a bleeding disorder, most grandparents step in to help

Heart shape
By Rebecca A. Clay | 01.14.2010

Phillip Fletcher has seen firsthand how pain can tear a family apart.

Grandpa and boy, both with hemophilia
By Sarah Aldridge | 01.05.2010

Growing kids. Aging parents. Adult children in the middle.

Dad and adopted daughter
By Martha J. Frase | 01.04.2010

Adoption experiences in the bleeding disorders community are as rich and varied as the families themselves.