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What is Teratogenicity with an Example?

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According to studies, teratogenic exposure accounts for about 4% to 5% of congenital disorders. Teratogenicity refers to the ability of certain substances, known as teratogens, to cause birth defects or developmental abnormalities in a fetus. Understanding this concept, along with a classic example like thalidomide, is crucial for reproductive and prenatal health.