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jace

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Postpartum depression is
 
  A) a normal part of experiencing pregnancy that most women will go through.
  B) a period of mild sadness and emotional turmoil that may or may not turn into a mental health problem.
  C) a period of sadness and worthlessness experienced by some mothers that may linger for months and is considered to be a serious mood disorder.
  D) an excuse to get extra pampering after going through the rigors and stresses of pregnancy.

Question 2

Concerning cohabitation before marriage, more than half of high school seniors believe
 
  A) it is a good idea.
  B) it always leads to good marriages.
  C) it always leads to divorce.
  D) it is fro immature people.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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