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    my wife was born in 1973 .when her mother was pregnant she was given a choice of 2 morning sickness tablets to combat it . The choice of tablets as she remembers was a yellow or orange or orange or blue .When my wife was born she was born with her left arm missing just below her elbow . The hospital said the reason for it was her arm had perforated the pleasanter and had died .But also all hospital records have vanished .Is there any body else that this has happened to or close to this .I want t

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    Thalidomide was withdrawn in 1962, if this is what you are trying to connect it to, it's a pity there are no records, if you have doubts about this it may be worth consulting a lawyer.

    Information here >>>http://www.vaccinetruth.org/thalidomide.htm

    Do you know the name of the tablet taken? It could be that the tablet was responsible for the deformity. There could also be negligence on the part of the hospital. If it's the tablet, then chances are she's not alone. Contact a medical malpractice attorney for a free consultation, and research cases involving birth defects where medication has played a role in deformities. There might even be a class action pending against the manufacturer.



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