FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Currently, there are over 167.5 million women (including individuals who identify as women or have the propensity to menstruate) living in the U.S. An estimated 3% of them are living with a diagnosed inheritable blood or bleeding disorder – and certainly many more are living their daily lives with pain and bleeding but are undiagnosed. Recent changes in access to women and girls’ health care are likely to have detrimental effects for the blood and bleeding disorders community.