The effects of maternal drinking during a pregnancy
A. are permanent and irreversible.
B. reversible if the mother stops drinking at some point in the pregnancy.
C. are reduced if the mother only drinks heavily during the early part of her pregnancy.
D. are reduced if the mother only drinks beer or wine, but not hard liquor.
Answer: A
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