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dejastew

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The most common reason for female infertility is a problem with
 
  a. ovulation c. sexual dysfunction
  b. tubal or pelvic prob-lems d. uterine defects

Question 2

Which of the following women is at greatest risk of developing a postpartum hemorrhage?
 
  a. 18-year-old G1P1 with a history of gestational diabetes
  b. 30-year-old G4P4 who delivered a 9 lb 7 oz baby
  c. 25-year-old G2P2 who had a 12-hour labor
  d. 22-year-old G1P1 with a first-degree episi-otomy



jennafosdick

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Answer to Question 1

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Tubal or pelvic problems are responsible for 30 percent of female infertility. Sexual dysfunction is not considered a factor for female infertility. Uterine defects are one cause of female infertility, but they are not the most common cause. Failures to ovulate account for 10 to 15 percent.

Answer to Question 2

B
Cervical or perineal lacerations are a risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage. With the normal size of fetus being 6 lb 10 oz to 7 lb 15 oz, a neonate weighing 9 lb 7 oz would pose a risk for lacerations of the cervix and perineum. Gestational diabetes will not increase the risk of postpartum hemorrhage. A 12-hour labor for a 25-year-old G2P2 is within normal range. Also, a first-degree episiotomy is not a risk factor for postpartum hemorrhage.



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