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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.

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)

How does the timing of exposure influence the tertogenic effect? (smoking)

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)