Small-for-gestational-age infants often have complications at birth, but they may also experience long-term complications. The long-term effect that is most likely to occur in SGA infants is:
A) Change from thin and underweight as a child to overweight or obese as adolescents
B) Poor fine motor coordination
C) Paralysis below the hips
D) Permanent disfiguration
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