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Infants who are large for gestational age and postterm are prone to various problems primarily because the:
A.   infant who is large at birth is prone to obesity throughout childhood.
B.   mother’s body is no longer able to meet the infant’s metabolic needs in utero.
C.   placenta begins to deteriorate before delivery, placing the fetus at risk for hypoxia.
D.   infant has an unusually high level of motor activity.
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Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text

Maternity Nursing: An Introductory Text


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