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Immediately we were told she had a 50percentt chance of having a heart defect (new estimates put that figure closer to 30percentt).
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Slight, who says he feels far younger than his 55 years and runs several half-marathons a year in memory of Jack Maddams, a young Tonbridge player who died aged 17 as a result of a heart defect, has been a Tottenham supporter from a young age but admits that his first love – and perhaps another, too – has been usurped.
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The Danish study reported that babies born to mothers who took Celexa (citalopram) and Zoloft (sertraline) were at double the risk of having septal heart defects, so-called holes in the heart.
The pair eventually married in 1965, and had two daughters, Sophie and Emma, as well as a son, Andrew, who died of a heart defect at six weeks.
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