Congenital Heart Disease
Congenital Heart Disease ( 40 Questions)
This option is incorrect. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can have significant adverse effects on fetal development, including an increased risk of congenital heart diseases. Even moderate alcohol consumption is not safe during pregnancy.
Correct answer. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a known risk factor for congenital heart diseases and other birth defects. It is best to avoid alcohol completely during pregnancy to protect the developing baby.
This option is incorrect. The impact of alcohol on the baby's heart development is generally negative regardless of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. All types of alcohol should be avoided during pregnancy.
This option is incorrect. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can have far-reaching effects on fetal development, affecting both the heart and brain, among other organ systems.QUESTIONS
A) This option is incorrect. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can have significant adverse effects on fetal development, including an increased risk of congenital heart diseases. Even moderate alcohol consumption is not safe during pregnancy.
B) Correct answer. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a known risk factor for congenital heart diseases and other birth defects. It is best to avoid alcohol completely during pregnancy to protect the developing baby.
C) This option is incorrect. The impact of alcohol on the baby's heart development is generally negative regardless of the type of alcoholic beverage consumed. All types of alcohol should be avoided during pregnancy.
D) This option is incorrect. Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can have far-reaching effects on fetal development, affecting both the heart and brain, among other organ systems.
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