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Article: Miscarriage: Separating fact from myth
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- International Herald Tribune
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- March 27, 2008
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Jane E. Brody The New York Times Media Group
International Herald Tribune
03-27-2008
Miscarriage: Separating fact from myth
Byline: Jane E. Brody The New York Times Media Group
Edition: 1
Section: FEATURES
Valerie and John Quinones, a Brooklyn, New York, couple in their mid-30s, were more than ready for a baby. Valerie Quinones had no trouble conceiving, but miscarried her first pregnancy at 6 weeks.
Soon she was pregnant again, but this time no heartbeat was detected at 9 weeks.
After those consecutive pregnancy losses, her doctor suggested a blood test that showed a rare clotting disorder that, the doctor said, might, or might not, be responsible for the problem. He suggested that as soon ...
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