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Sexually Transmitted Disease, Urinary Tract Infections May Be Bad Combination For Birth Defect

06.20.2008 | 7:12:00 pm | Posted by ScienceDaily: Children's Health News
Women who reported having both a sexually transmitted disease and urinary tract infection just before or during early pregnancy were four times more likely to have babies with gastroschisis -- a severe birth defect in which infants are born with their intestines and other internal organs outside the abdomen....
 
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