Which of the following statements is true about drug use during pregnancy?
a. drug use during...
Health, 18.09.2019 19:00 aubriebv2020
Which of the following statements is true about drug use during pregnancy?
a. drug use during pregnancy affects the health of the mother but not the baby.
b. there is little data proving that drugs affect the unborn baby.
c. the effect of drug use during pregnancy only temporarily affects the baby.
d. drug use during pregnancy can lead to multiple birth defects.
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