It may lead some defects to the baby when born but 9/10 nothing should happen
This disorder is called PTSD, or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
PTSD is a condition that may last a few months or even years, with triggers that may bring forth memories of the trauma accompliced with powerful physical and emotional tics. Symptoms of PTSD can include nightmares or stressful, unwanted and uncontrollable memories of the scene. Certain treatment options can include different types of trauma-focused psychotherapy and special medications to manage PTSD symptoms. PTSD is usually associated with war veterans and murder witnesses.
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Answer:
A. Peripheral Nerves
Explanation:
I calculated it logically
Meninges- three layers of connective tissue
1) Dura Mater: tough top layer
2) Arachnoid Mater: middle; collagen/elastic fibers; spiderweb effect
3) Pia Mater: delicate and thin; bottom transparent layer made up of elastic/collagen fibers; blood vessels