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I am a 29 years female operated for VSD closure and severe infundibular PS at the age of 23. As in childhood my parents were not so much aware and the murmur was very small that doctors said that it will heal automatically but it didnot. Now, i am doing well and have to do follow ups with my cardiologist in 2-3 years. But biggest concern for me and my family nowadays is i have been diagnosed with Mild PR and tiny TR in my every echo report, though its constant from past 4-5 years but we got to know that it can cause trouble for me after marriage and in carrying a child. This is the biggest concern for marriage and for the boy whom we are planning to engage. Please tell me and guide me is this true that Mild PR can cause difficulty in conceiving and giving birth to child? Would it cause any danger to me also while pregnancy? Please help and answer whether i will be able to get pregnant with no complications or not?
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I do not think residual PR should be  a cause of worry for future pregnancy. You should not worry
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