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avoiding teratogens
What are Teratogens?
Teratogens are substances or factors that can cause
congenital anomalies
or birth defects during embryonic or fetal development. These can include certain
medications
, environmental chemicals, infectious agents, and even certain physical conditions.
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What are Teratogens?
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