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      <title>Need help with recurrent miscarriages??</title>
      <description>&lt;div&gt;I had blood work done a week ago looking for a genetic issue. Today all came back normal, which is great news, but now they want me to go to an endo to have all of my hormones ran. I have had two m/c one in Jan 08 and another in May 08 (both blighted ovums). If a blighted ovum is caused by a genetic abnormality then how are we normal and what roll do my hormones play? Also, they said there was no reason to test my husband further, is this true?&lt;/div&gt;
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