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Describe two factors with increased chances of multifetal pregnancies.

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Overconsumption of the water-soluble vitamins will likely result in:
 
 a. a reserve supply, which will aid in the prevention of colds and infections.
  b. no apparent change, because they are stored in the adipose tissues.
  c. no apparent change, because they are excreted.
  d. toxic accumulation in the liver.



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Answer to Question 1

The chances of a spontaneous multifetal pregnancy increase with age after about 35 years. Rates of spontaneous multifetal pregnancy also increase with increasing weight status. For example, the rate of twin pregnancy is about two times higher in obese than in underweight women.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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