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\nSome congenital heart defects are diagnosed during pregnancy or soon after birth. Others may not be diagnosed until adulthood. Your or your child\u2019s doctor will perform a physical exam and order diagnostic tests and procedures based on what he or she finds in the physical exam.
\nDuring a physical exam, your doctor will do the following:
\nTo diagnose a congenital heart defect, your doctor may have you or your baby undergo some of the following tests and procedures:
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