Pregnancy outcomes vary from one part of the country to another, even within states. The women who are particularly at risk are

1. Latinos who live in urban environments
2. Caucasian women who live in remote areas
3. Those who live on or near Indian reservations, migrant workers, and African-American women who live in the deep South
4. Those who seek health from general practitioners


ANS: 3

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