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valina [46]
3 years ago
8

Mariah is a new mother. She receives a lot of advice from various sources. What would you recommend she does when caring for her

baby?
She should blindly follow her mother’s advice.
She should consult her friend who has several children.
She should rely on her instincts.
She should refer to expert advice on parenting websites.
She should call up her family doctor each time she has a problem.
Health
2 answers:
defon3 years ago
7 0

Answer: i just took this test and the correct answer is C!

Explanation: Because we already know she receives advice from other sources so she needs to also rely on herself and her own judgement

Katarina [22]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I would recommend: C, and only during a serious problem or doubts E.

Explanation:

As the statements says, Mariah has already received a lot of advice from various sources, which may include her mother and friend who has several children. Therefore, I would say that the next step is to follow her instincts as she already has a fair amount of valuable information.

However, it is extremely important to call the family doctor in cases where she thinks the baby is not well or when she has doubts as there is no one more reliable than a professional, especially in comparison with parenting websites that may or may not be reliable.

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