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During a routine checkup, a 33-year-old unmarried client reveals that she is anxious to start a family and have a baby. What challenge should the nurse discuss with the client about this concern?
 
  1 . Career goals and motherhood will not conflict with a planned adoption.
  2 . There should not be undue pressure to find the right father for an impending baby just because life is moving along.
  3 . Adoption and artificial insemination are options for single women.
  4 . A baby outside a committed relationship involves the responsibilities and challenges of single parenthood.
  A) 1, 2
  B) 1, 3
  C) 2, 3
  D) 3, 4
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Adoption and artificial insemination are options for single women. Women who choose to have babies outside a committed relationship face the responsibilities and challenges of single parenthood. During the age of 30 to 40 years, women realize that they wish to have children now or it may soon be too late. Career goals and motherhood can conflict. An unmarried woman in her 30s may feel pressured to find the right father for the baby because life is passing her by.
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