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They are birth abnormalities. They may be caused by many things, genes from both parents, alcohol or drugs during pregnancy, infections such as Rubella during pregnancy. In many cases the cause is not known, and cannot be found out by blood tests etc. Ultimately, you just have to put it down to bad luck.


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