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Question 101
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Scenario: Janise,who is African American,is living in the inner city and is pregnant with her second child.She supports herself by working two part-time jobs.Food stamps supplement her living allowance.Neither of her employers offers coverage for prenatal care because of her part-time status.What are the risks to her baby? How might things be different if Janise were living in,say,Norway?
Question 102
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Janice contracted AIDS a month after her son was born.Is it possible for her son to get infected from her,and if so,how?
Question 103
Essay
What are the possible consequences of a father's cocaine abuse on the outcomes of a pregnancy?
Question 104
Essay
What are the risks an older father's advanced age poses to his unborn child?
Question 105
Essay
Laura contracted AIDS a few months before her pregnancy.What are the possible outcomes for her child with regard to the HIV infection?
Question 106
Essay
Other than not using drugs,list at least three ways pregnant women can improve the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby.How does each help?
Question 107
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Julia has eaten a lot of shark,swordfish,and king mackerel during her pregnancy because eating fish is often recommended as part of a healthy diet.What are the risks this may pose to her child?
Question 108
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Scenario: Timothy was born at the end of the seventh month of pregnancy.Which part of prenatal development did he miss out on?
Question 109
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Jennifer has developed gestational diabetes during her pregnancy.What are the risks this condition poses to her child?
Question 110
Essay
What are the possible effects of folic acid deficiency in a pregnant woman's diet?
Question 111
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Tom and Jenny have been trying unsuccessfully to have a child for the past seven months.Their doctor has told them that Tom's regular use of cocaine is the reason for their failure to conceive.Is Tom's cocaine-related infertility irreversible?
Question 112
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Rachel lost her job,found out that her husband is cheating on her,and lost her only brother to an automobile accident during the first seven months of her first pregnancy.What are the possible consequences of these events on her child?