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Antiphospholipid Antibody (APA)

Phospholipids are always present on placental cells. When antibodies attack them...

15 min
600 Canadian dollars
Grand Trunk Crescent

Service Description

Phospholipids are always present on placental cells. When antibodies attack them, they can cause blood clots that block circulation in the placenta. This reduces oxygen and nutrients to the baby and can lead to pregnancy loss.


Contact Details

  • 19 Grand Trunk Crescent, Toronto, ON, Canada

    4168575273

    answers@unexplainedinfertility.ca


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