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bobthebuilder

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Rubella and syphilis both
 
  a. can be successfully treated with penicillin.
  b. have the greatest impact late in the pregnancy.
  c. cause heart problems and blindness.
  d. are commonly classified as sexually transmitted diseases.

Question 2

Maternal diabetes
 
  a. is a fairly common complication during pregnancy.
  b. is very difficult to control during pregnancy.
  c. tends to result in very small fetuses.
  d. results from a lack of glucose in the mother's blood stream.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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