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melina_rosy

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The layer of the uterus that is influenced by hormone changes in preparation for possible conception and pregnancy is
 
  A) Myometrium
  B) Endometrium
  C) Perimetrium
  D) Fundus

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A pregnant client, 32 weeks' gestation, remarks during a routine prenatal visit, Sex is becoming difficult for us. Which would be the best response?
 
  A) If you and your partner are having problems, a sexual therapist may be able to help.
  B) Intercourse this late in pregnancy can be harming you or the fetus. You should abstain until after the baby is born.
  C) Sexual relations during pregnancy is a common concern. What do you mean by difficult?
  D) You should expect to have pain on sexual relations during pregnancy. Discuss this with your obstetrician.



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Ans: C





 

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