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Medicine, 15.06.2021 22:00, KariSupreme

A health education specialist finds a Web site called The Teen Pregnancy Place, which provides a discussion board where pregnant and parenting teens can obtain advice and make friends online. It is unclear who developed the material or sponsors the site. A fact sheet regarding the weekly development of a fetus is provided, but no references are cited for the information it contains. A links page directs visitors to other Web sites for resources, services, and products related to pregnancy and parenting. Visitors to the Web site should assume that: Group of answer choices the developer has expertise in teen pregnancy. the discussion board is a valid source of information. all the information could be inaccurate. the developer has expertise in fetal development.

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