Unintentional injuries in infancy and early childhood

a. cannot be prevented – they're just accidents that could happen to anyone
b. could be prevented if most parents had only one child
c. have already been reduced through legislation and regulation
d. cannot be reduced any further because most products, such as infant walkers, have already been redesigned to be safe to use


C

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