Baby Your Baby advertisements and Healthy Start are:

1. community-based initiatives to promote maternal and infant health.
2. commercial ventures designed to sell healthy maternity and baby products.
3. catchy fundraising campaigns for national and local charities.
4. federal programs directed by the Department of Health and Human Services.


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1. Correct. These are two programs designed to educate the public about good health prac-tices.
2. Incorrect. These are not-for-profit programs designed to educate women about important health issues.
3. Incorrect. Baby Your Baby is by the March of Dimes, but it and Healthy Start are de-signed to educate and promote healthy living.
4. Incorrect. These are private national and community based initiatives to promote maternal and infant health.

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