
Everything you need to know about bleeding disorders
One in five women with heavy menstrual bleeding may have a bleeding disorder, but many go undiagnosed.
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Dr. Angela Weyand is an associate professor of pediatric hematology oncology at the University of Michigan Medical school where her clinical focus is on women and girls with hemostatic and thrombotic disorders. In addition to clinical care, her research focuses on reference ranges and health inequities in hematology, improving the care of young women and girls, and Von Willebrand disease. Pronouns: she/her
One in five women with heavy menstrual bleeding may have a bleeding disorder, but many go undiagnosed.