In the 1950s and early 1960s, many women were prescribed thalidomide to prevent morning sickness. This drug, often taken in early pregnancy, was associated with ______.

A. juvenile diabetes
B. high birth weight
C. deformities of the arms and legs
D. stomach cancer


Answer: C

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