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CBme

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Why is the size and shape of the true pelvis more important than that of the false pelvis?
 
  a. The fetal head must be able to pass through the true pelvis.
  b. The true pelvis are the mother's measurements.
  c. The size of the false pelvis can change.
  d. The size of the true pelvis needs to be larger.

Question 2

What should be included in a teaching plan regarding breast engorgement?
 
  a. It typically occurs on the first postpartum day
  b. It is usually first observed in the axillary region
  c. It occurs only in women who are not breastfeeding
  d. It occurs near the nipple on the third postpartum day



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A
The size and shape of the true pelvis is more important than the false pelvis because the fetal head must be able to pass through for vaginal delivery to occur.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Filling of the breast with milk (engorgement) usually begins in the axillary region on the third postpartum day when the milk comes in. It occurs regardless of whether the mother is breastfeeding or bottle-feeding.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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