During patient teaching, a young woman asks the nurse the following question: "If I get pregnant on the 'pill' should I continue to take it?" What is the nurse's best response?

A) "The pill has no effect on pregnancy."
B) "The pill will cause miscarriage."
C) "The pill is not harmful to the male fetus."
D) "The pill can be harmful to the female fetus."


D

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