The fathers of infants born to pregnant teenagers typically:
A. Are involved through delivery, but then the relationship dissipates
B. Are not involved with the mother once the pregnancy is known.
C. Contribute financially to the child's upbringing as much as they are able.
D. Remain involved with the mother and her infant for several years.
ANS: A
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