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Biology, 21.01.2021 08:00 giiffnlojd

Until the middle of the 20th century, women were encouraged to drink alcohol to soothe certain symptoms of pregnancy.
More recently, what effects have studies about the relationship between
alcohol and fetal development had on society?
A. Women have been encouraged to avoid alcohol while pregnant.
B. Women have been encouraged to avoid alcohol after
adolescence.
O C. Women have been encouraged to drink more.
O D. These studies have had no effect on advice given to pregnant
women.

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