A pregnant school teacher has been notified that there is a case of erythema infectiosum in her classroom. The school nurse speaks to the teacher because if she contracts erythema infectiosum, the mother and baby are at risk for:
1. Growth restrictions in an unborn baby.
2. The mother to have a miscarriage.
3. The mother to have slow weight gain and affect the placenta.
4. All of the above.
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1. Growth restriction is not a risk for the fetus.
2. The virus can cause a miscarriage in a pregnant woman.
3. Weight gain and the placenta are not affected by the virus.
4. One of the answers is correct.
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