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Health, 26.06.2020 16:01 Hudman57

Match the effects with the causes. More than one answer may be necessary, and answers may be used more than once. Answer Choices:
1. Drug use during pregnancy.
2. Smoking or exposure to to secondhand smoke while pregnant.
3. High caffeine consumption during pregnancy
4. Bipolar disorder
5. Schizophrenia
6. Alcohol use during pregnancy

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1. Baby can become addicted
2. May result in miscarriages
3. Baby may have FAS, a syndrome characterized by symptoms such as brain damage and heart defects
4. May result in stillbirth
5. Baby may be a victim of SIDS
6. Contracting flu increases chances of child developing this disorder
7. May cause birth defects

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