Nursing interventions that foster the process of becoming a mother include which of the following?

1. Encouraging detachment from the nurse-patient relationship
2. Promoting maternal-infant attachment
3. Building awareness of and responsiveness to infant interactive capabilities
4. Instruct about promoting newborn independence
5. Preparing the woman for the maternal social role


2, 3, 5
Explanation: 2. Promoting maternal-infant attachment is a nursing intervention that fosters the process of becoming a mother.
3. Building awareness of and responsiveness to infant interactive capabilities is a nursing intervention that fosters the process of becoming a mother.
5. Preparing the woman for the maternal social role is a nursing intervention that fosters the process of becoming a mother.

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