Studies suggest that maternal cocaine addiction
A) does not affect a fetus because cocaine does not pass the placental barrier.
B) may lead to addiction on the part of the fetus, but does not cause major malformations.
C) correlates with offspring who are difficult to handle.
D) has effects on fetal and newborn behaviour, but affected babies recover completely within the first month of life.
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