What are two common consequences of sex chromosome disorders?
A. shortened stature and the likelihood to develop nonorganic failure to thrive
B. an increased likelihood to have a pregnancy that is preterm and an infant with low birth weight
C. an infant that is more likely to have a difficult temperament and an insecure attachment
D. cognitive deficits and abnormal development of the reproductive system at puberty
Answer: D
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