A pregnant woman is asked to observe fetal movements as a fetal-assessment technique. You would instruct her to

A) report if she feels no movement for any half-hour period.
B) count only movements that are strong enough to hurt.
C) count fetal movements for 1 hour at the same time each day.
D) choose a different time frame each day to count movements.


C

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