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Leya [2.2K]
2 years ago
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Felicia has reached the end of stage 1 labor. Which event happens at the end of stage 1 in a normal delivery?

Advanced Placement (AP)
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anastassius [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The baby passes through the birth canal.

Explanation:

CHILDBIRTH QUIZ ANSWERS  Q=question A=answer

1) Q:Delivery of a live baby before the 37th week of pregnancy is called? A:Premature birth

2)Q:Which term refers to the surgical removal of a baby from the uterus? A:Cesarean section

3)Q:During which stage does the doctor normally cuts the umbilical cord?A:Delivery of the baby

4)Q:Which is the first stage of the birthing process?                                                 A: Labor

5)Q:Which occurs during the postpartum period?                                           A:The mother experiences hormonal changes

6)Q:Which is a sign of postpartum depression?                                      A:Withdrawing from the baby

7)Q:Which event is part of afterbirth?                                                             A:Delivery of the placenta

8)Q:Which situation describes a premature birth?                                               A:A baby is delivered before the 37th week of pregnancy

9)Q:Which occurs during labor?                                                              A:Contractions of the uterus get stronger

10)Q:If a couple chooses to have their baby at home, the delivery usually involves?                                                                                                                      A:A certain nurse-midwife

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