A female with hemophilia is typically produced from a healthy mother who is a carrier of the hemophilia gene and an affected father. In this case, the mother carries the hemophilia gene on one of her X chromosomes and passes it on to her daughter. The daughter will inherit the X chromosome containing the hemophilia gene from her mother and an X chromosome from her father, who is affected by hemophilia.
Therefore, the option "healthy mother and infected father" would be the likely scenario for producing a female with hemophilia.