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A woman in her first trimester of pregnancy can expect to visit her physician every 4 weeks so that
 
  a. She develops trust in the health care team.
  b. Her questions about labor can be answered.
  c. The condition of the expectant mother and fetus can be monitored.
  d. Problems can be eliminated.

Question 2

____________________ twins is another term for fraternal twins. These twins may be the same or different sexes and genetically are no more alike than siblings born at different times.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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A Developing a trusting relationship should be established during these visits, but
that is not the primary reason.
B Most women do not have questions concerning labor until the last trimester of
the pregnancy.
C This routine allows monitoring of maternal health and fetal growth and ensures
that problems will be identified early.
D All problems cannot be eliminated because of prenatal visits, but they can be
identified.

Answer to Question 2

Dizygotic

Identical or monozygotic twins develop from one fertilized ovum, which then divides. They are the same sex and the same genotype. When two mature ova are produced in one ovarian cycle, both have the potential to be fertilized by separate sperm. This results in two zygotes, or dizygotic twins.



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