The nurse is teaching an infant care class to new parents. Which statement indicates that additional teaching is needed?
A. "The white spots on my baby's nose are called milia, and are harmless."
B. "The cheesy white substance in the creases is vernix, and will be absorbed."
C. "The red spots with a white center on my baby are abnormal acne."
D. "Jaundice might develop in my baby when it is a few days old.
C
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