Induced labors are justified when

A) continuing the pregnancy threatens the well-being of the mother or baby.
B) the baby has not arrived by its due date.
C) the doctor determines that it is a convenient time to deliver the baby.
D) the mother and father want the baby to arrive on a particular date.


Answer: A

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