A member asked:

If a parent had haemophilia a and the other haemophilia b. which haemophilia would their child have?

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Genetics: Would determine that. It is most likely that the child will have hemophilia of one kind or the other since both parents have it. Perhaps a geneticist will chime in on this one.

Answered 2/19/2013

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