A baby diagnosed with fetal Alcohol Syndrome is likely to have:
A. low birth weight, blindness, missing arms
B. facial abnormalities, mental retardation, hyperactivity
C. mental retardation, heart defects, premature birth
D. decreased cognitive abilities, blindness, heart defects
B. facial abnormalities, mental retardation, hyperactivity
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