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saraeharris

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The effects of stress on the developing organism can be greatly reduced if the expectant mother __________.
 
  A) has access to social support during stressful periods
  B) takes a low dose of anti-anxiety medication
  C) takes a folic acid supplement early in pregnancy
  D) is placed on bed rest during the last trimester

Question 2

__________ supplementation early in pregnancy reduces the risk of abnormalities of the neural tube, the circulatory system, and the urinary tract.
 
  A) Vitamin A
  B) Folic acid
  C) Vitamin D
  D) Vitamin C



amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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