It’s Not Just a Heavy Period on The Flow with BloodStream
For years, women with bleeding disorders were told it was “just a heavy period.”
On the kickoff episode of The Flow with BloodStream, “It’s Not Just a Heavy Period,” women and clinicians expose what happens when serious symptoms are minimized, normalized, or dismissed entirely.
Heavy prolonged periods. Anemia. Bruising. Joint bleeds. Rectal bleeding. Years without answers.
Three women share what it was like to document their symptoms just to be believed — and how finally receiving factor treatment and prophylaxis changed their lives.
Hematologist Dr. Jen Davila breaks down how the right questions can uncover what patients have learned to normalize, and how stigma, misinformation, and assumptions about women in bleeding disorders continue to delay care.
This episode is about being heard, properly diagnosed, and redefining what women with bleeding disorders should have to live with.
Presenting Sponsor:
For too long, women and girls with bleeding disorders have been told they’re “just carriers.” But
the truth is, women can experience real bleeding symptoms too. And their stories deserve to be
heard.
That’s the idea behind “Because She Matters,” a campaign from Novo Nordisk. It highlights the
experiences of women living with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders, helping raise
awareness of symptoms that are often overlooked or misunderstood.
On the site, you’ll see real stories from women who went years without answers, learn about
signs like heavy or prolonged periods, frequent bruising, or unexplained bleeding, and find
guidance on how to start conversations with your healthcare provider.
Because recognizing the signs is the first step toward getting the care you deserve.
Visit WomenWithHemophilia.com, that’s WomenWithHemophilia.com or click the link in the
show notes.
Because when it comes to bleeding disorders, women’s health matters.
Women’s voices matter.
Because SHE matters.
Learn more and explore the resources at WomenWithHemophilia.com.
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