On an average day, Jenna smokes about 24 cigarettes and has done so throughout her pregnancy. Consequently, she has put her baby at increased risk for all of the following EXCEPT

A. hyperacute hearing.
B. slowed growth.
C. central nervous system impairment.
D. susceptibility to respiratory infection.


Answer: A

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