A nursing faculty member is explaining to a class of students that women experiencing cesarean birth have more challenges than do women who give birth vaginally. The faculty member is referring to what challenges? (Select all that apply.)
A.
Delayed mother-infant bonding
B.
Difficulty in choosing an infant feeding method
C.
Increased risk of deep vein thrombosis
D.
Pain from the surgical incision and intestinal gas
E.
Slower initiation and pace of ambulation
ANS: A, C, D, E
Women who have a cesarean birth face increased challenges, including delayed bonding, pain from surgical incisions and intestinal gas, an increased risk for deep vein thrombosis, and a slower start and pace of ambulation. Difficulty choosing an infant feeding method is not a typical challenge faced only by women who have experienced a cesarean birth.
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