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The total bilirubin content of an infant's meconium is _____.
 a. <200 mg
  b. 375 mg
  c. 400 mg
  d. 450 mg

Question 2

Breast milk jaundice is believed to be caused by _____.
 a. variability in the infant's ability to process bilirubin
  b. a component in the mother's milk increasing bilirubin absorption
  c. infrequent breastfeeding
  d. All of the above



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