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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I just found out my infant has a fractured clavicle. I&#8217;m still in shock over the doctor&#8217;s discovery. Apparently, she was born with it but has gone undiagnosed because she has been developing properly. She rolls over, reaches for things, and holds her head up. She shows minimal signs of being uncomfortable, and rarely cries....</p>
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