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Factors that Impact the Pre and Post-Natal Stages

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Explain the etiological and environmental factors that may inhibit normal development of children from pre-natal to post-natal stages. What critical decisions are mothers (and fathers) required to institute in order to abate the occurrence of such etiological factors and teratogenicity that may affect normal development?

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This solution discusses the etiological and environmental factors that can impact the post and pre-natal stages of human development and the necessary precautions that parents must take to best protect their baby's health.

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There are a number of things that can affect the development of a fetus from both the biological mother and the biological father. The drug use of either parent can impact the development of the fetus. Everything that is taken into the mother's body has a possibility of either harming or helping the fetus. There are many things that can greatly affect the normal development of an unborn child. Nutrition, as well as the eating habits of the mother, can cause the fetus to not ...

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