The research on nausea during pregnancy shows that
a. 50-90 of women experience nausea at some point in their pregnancies.
b. the majority of women experience nausea throughout the entire 9 months of their pregnancy, although it is not disabling.
c. nausea is called morning sickness because it only occurs prior to noon.
d. only about 10 to 20 of women report experiences with nausea during pregnancy.
Question 2The placenta
a. is the thickened wall of the uterus during pregnancy.
b. is another name for the growing embryo.
c. is an organ that helps to provide the embryo with oxygen and nutrients.
d. is the cord that attaches the embryo to its mother.
Question 3The discussion of the biology of pregnancy stated that
a. the egg and sperm unite while the egg is traveling down the fallopian tube.
b. the uterine lining is sloughed off just after the fertilization of the egg has occurred.
c. the fallopian tubes are responsible for increasing the production of progesterone and estrogen in a pregnant woman.
d. the placenta develops during the first months after fertilization, but then it gradually diminishes in size toward the end of pregnancy.
Question 4The introduction to the section on pregnancy and childbirth pointed out that
a. in the current era, mothers hold positions of substantial prestige in North American culture.
b. the popular media pay attention to pregnancy and childbirth, but researchers tend to ignore this important area.
c. both researchers and the media tend to pay little attention to events concerned with motherhood.
d. researchers tend to focus on the positive aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.
Question 5The beginning of Chapter 10 pointed out that pregnancy
a. is a fascinating topic to psychologists, who have conducted extensive research in this area.
b. is a condition that is almost always considered to be positive and life-affirming.
c. is a topic that the media depict with impressive accuracy and compassion.
d. is seldom mentioned in television programs.
Question 6According to the introduction of the chapter on pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood,
a. the topic of pregnancy is now one of the most active research areas in the psychology of women.
b. the psychology research on pregnancy primarily focuses on normal, uncomplicated pregnancies.
c. the psychology research tends to focus on topics such as teen pregnancy and unwanted pregnancies.
d. many current television sitcoms focus on pregnancy and childbirth.