Mansa's baby was moving so much that it seemed to be trying out for some Olympic sport. When Mansa mentioned this to her doctor, her doctor informed Mansa that fetal movement is __________.

A. not connected to fetal health
B. a sign that the fetus is not developing normally
C. vital for fetal physical development
D. random


Answer: C

Psychology

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