If you aren't checking yourself then you may have a problem. For example you could have testicular cancer and you wouldn't know without feeling an unusual bump in that area.
Answer: The statement that indicates the woman understood the nurse's explanation of care is; "I can continue to breastfeed my infant, but it may be somewhat uncomfortable."
Explanation:
Many mothers who breastfeed may get mastitis. This is a painful, but curable, inflammation of the tissues in the breast area. Sometimes, this can cause an infection that the mother will need to take antibiotics for. The mother may get chills and sometimes a fever when she has mastitis.
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Monogenetic disorders<span> are </span>caused<span> by a mutation in a single </span>gene. The mutationmay<span> be present on one or both chromosomes (one chromosome </span>inherited<span> from each parent). Examples of monogenic </span>disorders<span> are: sickle cell </span>disease<span>, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney </span>disease<span>, and Tay-Sachs </span>disease<span>.</span>