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Which of the following is supported by research regarding the effects of prenatal exposure to smoking?
A) A woman whose coworkers smoked during her pregnancy is more likely to have a low-birth-weight baby than a woman whose coworkers did not smoke.
B) If a pregnant mother waits until the third trimester to stop smoking, she does not reduce the likelihood of negative effects of nicotine.
C) A mother who smoked a pack of cigarettes a day during pregnancy is no more likely to negatively affect her infant than a mother who smoked a pack a week.
D) A woman whose husband smoked during her pregnancy is no more likely to have a low-birth-weight baby than a woman whose husband did not smoke.
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I really wasn't expecting anyone to answer because I found this question to hard.

Thanks for not only providing the answer, but also putting me on the right path to move forward
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