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audie

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The nurse instructs a breastfeeding client about family planning. Which information is correct?
 
  a. Ovulation rarely occurs while a woman is breastfeeding.
  b. All oral contraceptives are contraindicated while breastfeeding.
  c. No birth control is necessary until after the first menstrual period.
  d. Depo-Provera can be safely used while breastfeeding.

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The legal concept of doing good is referred to as ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

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Depo-Provera does not significantly suppress milk production when administered to a lactating mother after her milk supply has been established (4 to 6 weeks postpartum), and it provides effective contraception for the breastfeeding mother. Whether ovulation occurs while a woman is breastfeeding is dependent on exclusive breastfeeding, including during the night, but is not as reliable a form of contraceptive as many women believe. Birth control is necessary and should be used with caution, because some interfere with milk production.

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