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Medicine, 03.12.2019 00:31 sarah8479

Which woman at 24 hours following birth is least likely to experience afterpains?

a. multipara who is bottle-feeding her 8-pound baby boy

b. primipara who is bottle-feeding her 7-pound baby girl

c. multipara who is breastfeeding her 10-pound full-term baby girl

d. primipara who is breastfeeding her twins, who were born at 38 weeks of gestation

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