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Prenatal Care
"An Introduction to the Problem of Alcohol-Related Birth Defects (ARBDs)" Online at: http://www.med.unc.edu/alcohol/ed/fas/slides/welcome.htm
Drugs and Fetal Development
Correa, Adolfo, Botto, Lorenzo, Liu, Yecai, Mulinare, Josephh, and Erickson, J. David., "Do Multivitamin Supplements Reduce the Risk for Diabetes-Associated Birth Defects?", Pediatrics 111 (May 2003): 1146-51.
Pregnancy and Diabetes
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Spina Bifida
The National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD). Fetal Alcohol Information. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Last updated Thursday, March 04, 2004. 06 March 2004. http://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/fas/fasask.htm
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
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