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There are four content theories of motivation.
Teratogens
Substances or environmental factors that can cause developmental malformations or complications in an embryo or fetus.
Placenta
This is an organ generated in the uterus while a woman is pregnant, facilitating the transfer of oxygen and nutrients to the fetus and the removal of waste substances from the fetal blood.
Fetal Alcohol Effect
A condition resulting from alcohol exposure during the mother's pregnancy, causing brain damage and growth problems in the child.
Diethylstilbestrol
A synthetic estrogen that was formerly prescribed to prevent miscarriages and other pregnancy complications before its connection to serious health risks in offspring was discovered.
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