Multiple Choice
Thalidomide was a popular drug in the 1960s given to
A) treat insomnia and nausea.
B) delay childbirth with premature labor.
C) enhance the delivery of nutrients to the fetus.
D) promote protein retention by the mother during pregnancy.
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