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RODY.ELKHALIL

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During the third stage of childbirth _________
 
  A) the placenta and remaining blood and fluids are expelled from the uterus.
  B) the cervix completes dilation from 7 cm to the full 10 cm.
  C) the cervix thins and dilates to 3 cm.
  D) The uterus, through active pushing by the mother, forces the baby through the birth canal and out of the mother's body.

Question 2

The second stage of labor involves
 
  A) the birth of the infant.
  B) the delivery of the afterbirth.
  C) passing through the transition phase.
  D) the discharge of the mucus plug.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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