K.L.'s baby was born blind, deaf, and with intellectual disability. It is most likely that during her pregnancy she _____________________
a. contracted AIDS
b. had rubella
c. had a severe nutritional deficiency
d. ate foods that were too high in folic acid
Answer: B
Psychology
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