Interventions for high-risk mothers, such as the Nurse-Family Partnership, have had positive effects such as _______

a. fewer and healthier subsequent pregnancies and better child outcomes
b. lowering the cost of health care for pregnant mothers
c. reducing premature births, but no effect on child–parent relationships was found
d. improving the effectiveness of ultrasonography


Answer: A

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