Amy and Keith, both in their mid-twenties, have decided to have a baby. Both are in good health and are physically active, although Keith is a smoker. Amy maintains her weight at about 125 pounds. While they know that parenting is a big responsibility, they are excited about the idea of becoming parents. The one thing that they are concerned about is the history of genetic illnesses that exists in each of their families. After 6 months of not being successful in conceiving, Amy also becomes concerned that she may be infertile. She wants to see a fertility specialist.After another four months, Amy learns that she is six weeks pregnant. During her first prenatal visit, Amy can expect all of the following EXCEPT
A. determination of the baby's gender through ultrasonography.
B. instructions to avoid alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs.
C. a blood test.
D. encouragement to continue moderate exercise.
Answer: A
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