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3 recurrent miscarriages one due to prom, second due to bradycardia and third one reason not known. Karyotype of both (aged 38) husband and wife is normal. Are there still chances of baby genetically abnormal? And can have healthy full term baby? Natural conceiving with normoz and thyronorm medication both times and second time was an induced ovulation conceived in 3 years of marriage life conceived thrice and lost all three at 20 weeks prom, 13 weeks bradycardia and third one at 9 weeks reason unknown, previous day of miscarriage visited doctor and she prescribed 4 duphaston tablets each time, gestone injection, system tablets, and immediately after a day it was spontaneous miscarriage.


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