
Maternal-Newborn Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care 2nd Edition by Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman
Edition 2ISBN: 978-0803637047
Maternal-Newborn Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care 2nd Edition by Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman
Edition 2ISBN: 978-0803637047 Exercise 7
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a postpartum patient who is bottle feeding. The patient asks the nurse when she should expect to have her period return. The nurse's best response is:
A) "You can expect to have your period in 3-4 weeks."
B) "Many women who choose not to breastfeed will have a period in 7-9 weeks after childbirth."
C) "Your period will return at about 6 months post-delivery."
D) "Bottle feeding suppresses ovulation, so as long as you bottle feed, you will not have a period."
A) "You can expect to have your period in 3-4 weeks."
B) "Many women who choose not to breastfeed will have a period in 7-9 weeks after childbirth."
C) "Your period will return at about 6 months post-delivery."
D) "Bottle feeding suppresses ovulation, so as long as you bottle feed, you will not have a period."
Explanation
For non-lactating women: Prolactin level...
Maternal-Newborn Nursing: The Critical Components of Nursing Care 2nd Edition by Roberta Durham, Linda Chapman
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