Which maternal factor identifies a pregnancy as high risk and predisposes the newborn to adaptation issues?
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Correct answer: Maternal pre-eclampsia with placental insufficiency
Pre-eclampsia causes placental insufficiency and fetal compromise, leading to a high-risk pregnancy and newborn adaptation issues.
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