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MTHFR A1298C and Prothrombin G20209T gene mutations

by HandyJane, Oct 30, 2008 07:01PM
I am 36 YO. I've had 2 M/Cs in 2 years. First one at 8 wks, and two months ago at 17 wks. I am heterozygous (1 copy) for both MTHFR A1298C and Prothrombin G20209T gene mutations. My doc says this is a very rare combination and the risks are not "quantifiable".  I tested negative for Factor V Leiden, G20210A and MTHFR C677T. Does this have any connection to low platelets? (my counts avg between 60 and 100) Could this combination of genes cause recurrent pregnancy loss? Please help.


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