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The specific 2020 nutrition objective to reduce iron deficiency in females of childbearing age by 10 is important because:
 a. women with iron deficiency are at increased risk for having babies with neural tube defects.
  b. women with iron deficiency are at increased risk for early delivery.
  c. babies of women with iron deficiency are at increased risk for developing iron deficiency within the first year of life.
  d. All of the above
  e. b and c only

Question 2

The primary effect(s) of being underweight on reproduction in women is/are:
 a. high likelihood of maternal complications.
  b. the birth of small and early infants.
  c. spina bifida or other NTDs.
  d. All of the above
  e. Both a and b



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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