Mr. and Mrs. Hale plan to have a baby. Physical and genetic examinations revealed healthy reproductive systems and no family history of genetic disease

What additional steps would you recommend they take to increase their chances of having a healthy baby?
A) reducing or eliminating toxins under their control, taking prenatal vitamin–mineral supplements, and ensuring proper nutrition
B) seeking gene therapy, genetic counseling, and genetic treatments
C) reducing or eliminating toxins under their control and seeking gene therapy
D) taking prenatal vitamin–mineral supplements, ensuring proper nutrition, and seeking gene therapy


A

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