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Yes, it would, as deoxygenated and oxygenated blood would mix. This is normally open in a foetus as the foramen ovale, which is a shunt between the left and right atrium, hence bypassing the pulmonary circuit as the foetus does not use its lungs to breathe. This normally closes in the first year of life.

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