Many people first notice Factor V deficiency when unusual bleeding shows up after a cut, dental work, or surgery—bleeding that’s heavier or lasts longer than expected. Easy bruising, frequent nosebleeds, or in menstruating people, very heavy periods can be early clues, and infants may have prolonged bleeding from heel sticks or after circumcision. Doctors often confirm the first signs of Factor V deficiency with blood tests when these bleeding patterns don’t match minor injuries.