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avoiding teratogens
What are Common Teratogens?
Some common teratogens include:
Alcohol
Tobacco
Certain medications, such as
thalidomide
and
certain anticonvulsants
Environmental pollutants like
lead
and
mercury
Infectious agents such as
rubella
and
Zika virus
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What are Teratogens?
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