A pregnant mom who is not taking in enough folic acid (folate) may deliver a baby with:
Select one:
a. Neural tube defects (NTD)
b. Beri Beri
c. Scurvy
d. Pellagra
Without enough folic acid in your body, your baby's neural tube may not close correctly and she could develop health problems called neural tube defects. These include: Spina bifida: incomplete development of the spinal cord or the vertebrae. Anencephaly: incomplete development of major parts of the brain.
Hence answer is option A
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