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piesebel

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An episiotomy is a:
 
  a. drug given to a woman to decrease labor pains.
 b. procedure rarely performed in hospital births today.
 c. form of socially prepared childbirth.
 d. surgical procedure to enlarge the vagina.

Question 2

The impersonal, assembly-line quality of hospital birth is:
 
  a. nonexistent today.
 b. more popular in the Netherlands than in the United States.
 c. becoming even more popular all around the world.
 d. criticized by many.



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Answer to Question 1

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