How does the birth of a mutual child affect a remarried couple?

(a) It becomes the responsibility of separate biological parents.
(b) It is generally adopted by a surrogate parent.
(c) It helps develop a problem-free relationship.
(d) It adds a new role of shared parenting for the adults.


(d)

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