Multiple Choice
Amira is an obstetrician who regularly tests for developmental abnormalities in fetuses in her Chicago practice and believes it promotes better outcomes for mothers and infants.She is planning a year of professional service in India and is concerned that in that social context,closely examining a fetus while a woman is pregnant may:
A) work differently because of the genetic distinctiveness of Indian women.
B) fail due to inadequate equipment.
C) promote social inequality because only wealthy women will be able to afford it.
D) contribute to families choosing to abort female fetuses.
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