Multiple Choice
What can be done to offset the negative cognitive effects of fetal malnutrition?
A) Enriched day-care programs for the children
B) A vitamin regimen for the children
C) Regular exercise for the children
D) Nothing can be done to undo the negative cognitive effects.
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