Laurel is 36 weeks pregnant. A rise in her baby's heart rate is usually followed within five seconds by a ________.
A. burst of motor activity
B. period of sleep
C. rise in Laurel's heart rate
D. drop in Laurel's body temperature
Answer: A
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