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The perinatal nurse listens as the patient describes her labor and emergency cesarean birth. Providing an opportunity to review this experience may assist the patient in doing which of the following?
 
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  Decreasing her ambivalence about her labor and birth
  B.
  Developing more positive feelings about her labor and birth
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  Initiating her role development in the letting-go stage
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  Understanding the various demands associated with the maternal role
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ANS: B
After a cesarean birth, especially when unplanned, nurses must be aware of the myriad of potential psychological issues that may arise. Research suggests that women may perceive cesarean birth to be a less positive experience than a vaginal birth, and for unplanned or emergent cesarean deliveries, the experience of cesarean birth may be associated with more negative perceptions of the birthing experience. Allowing the patient to talk about the experience can help her develop a more positive attitude about her own experience.
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