What maternal assessment is related to an infant's diagnosis of TEF?
a. Maternal age more than 40 years
b. First term pregnancy for the mother
c. Maternal history of polyhydramnios
d. Complicated pregnancy
C
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A Advanced maternal age is not a risk factor for TEF.
B The first term pregnancy is not a risk factor for an infant with TEF.
C A maternal history of polyhydramnios is associated with TEF.
D Complicated pregnancy is not a risk factor for TEF.
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