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What are the effects of exposure to the teratogen? (smoking) |
Increase risk of miscarriage, increase baby's heart rate, increase risk of birth defects, increase risk of SIDS, increased risk of developing respiratory problems. |
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How does the amount and length of exposure influence the teratogenic effect? (smoking) |
Smoking Increasing babie's heart rate - 3-5 weeks teratogen causes major structural abnormalities, 3-8 for physiological and minor structural abnormalities CNS risk - 3-5 as well (major), 3-38 (minor physiological) |
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How does the timing of exposure influence the tertogenic effect? (smoking) |
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What are the effects of exposure to the teratogen? (drinking) |
heart defects (3-5 weeks), behavior and attention problems, poor growth before and after birth, facial changes (3-8 weeks for ears and eyes) |