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Index
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Maternal and Child Care
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Chapter 10
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Level 1 of Chapter 10
level: Level 1 of Chapter 10
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1 of Chapter 10
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From the first part of the 20th century until about the 1960s, there was such heavy emphasis in medical management of pregnancy that it conveyedthe idea that pregnancy was a?
9-month-long-pregnancy
The more emotionally attached a partner is to a person, the closer the?
Partner's attachment is apt to be to there child.
Common physiological changes that occur with pregnancy: partners both spend time recovering from the surprise of learning they are pregnant and concentrate on what it feels like to be pregnant.
First trimester task: accepting the pregnancy.
Common physiological changes that occur with pregnancy: First trimester task: accepting the pregnancy: a common reaction is:
Ambivalence, or feeling both pleased and not pleased about the pregnancy.
Common physiological changes that occur with pregnancy: partners move through emotions such as narcissism and introversion as they concentrate on what it will feel like to be a parent.
Second trimester task: accepting the fetus
Common physiological changes that occur with pregnancy: second trimester task: accepting the fetus: what are common?
Role playing, and fantasizing or dreaming are common
Common physiological changes that occur with pregnancy: partners prepare clothing and sleeping arrangements for the baby but also grow impatient as they ready themselves for birth.
Third trimester task: preparing for the baby and end of pregnancy.
Physiological changes are frequently termed ??? for the fetus
"guaranteeing safe passage"