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What is an example of a consequence of malnutrition during pregnancy?
 A) congenital malformations
  B) maternal hypertension
  C) fetal macrosomia
  D) post-term birth

Question 2

What statement best describes the relationship between malnutrition and fertility?
 A) Starvation may be more likely to induce ovulation.
  B) A woman with food deprivation may develop amenorrhea.
  C) Malnutrition is associated with increased progesterone but decreased estrogen.
  D) Men who are malnourished are more likely to suffer from hypogonadism.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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