Nutrition for people with bleeding disorders
Dr. Lisa Tabrizi, Naturopathic Doctor presented on how to use nutrition to optimize your health. Dr. Lisa has over 10 years of clinical practice as an ND, and has expertise in the areas of nutrition and women’s health. She discussed important nutrients that are key for people living with bleeding disorders and a whole lot more!
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Exercise and Your Period: Debunking the Myths
Derry (Deirdre) Tetzlaff, a registered physiotherapist and the Physiotherapy Professional Practice Lead within the Rehabilitation Services Department at the Hospital for Sick Children presented on exercise and your period. This informative presentation covered:
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What to Expect When Expecting: Pregnancy and Bleeding Disorders
Dr. Rachelle Blackman, hematologist at the New Brunswick Hereditary Bleeding Disorders clinic at the Moncton City Hospital, presented on this important topic of pregnancy with a bleeding disorder.
Whether currently pregnant or considering, this information session aimed to provide tools during pregnancy with a bleeding disorder. Topics covered included food for thought if considering pregnancy, how to prepare for your primary care and specialist healthcare visits, what to expect while pregnant and afterwards, the role of key healthcare team members, potential barriers, and health issues to consider for both parent and baby.
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Starting Your Period: You Don’t Have To Go With The Flow
Vanessa Bouskill, MN, RN(EC) Nurse Practitioner-Paediatrics, The Hospital for Sick Children, presented on starting your period and how to prepare. The presentation’s objectives included:
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Hemophilia and Hemophilia Carriers
Megan Chaigneau, a Nurse Coordinator with the Inherited Bleeding Disorder Program in Kingston Health Sciences Center, presented on updates on new research regarding hemophilia and hemophilia carriers. She explored Factor VIII and Factor IX deficiencies, abnormal bleeding symptoms and what it means to be a hemophilia carrier in 2021.
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Each year we host an in person session at our Annual General Meeting Conference that takes place over the weekend. We offer a session for women and a separate session for adolescents. The topics and location changes each year, please reach out to Natalie Philbert at nphilbert@hemophilia.on.ca for more information.