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Nicole Rubio
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21 March, 14:48
Would a PDA be considered a heart defect?
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Madilyn Crosby
21 March, 14:58
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Answer:YES
Explanation:A PDA is a type of congenital heart defect. A congenital heart defect is any type of heart problem that's present at birth. If your baby has a PDA but an otherwise normal heart, the PDA may shrink and go away. Some children need treatment to close their PDAs.
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