The clinic nurse teaches the pregnant client being treated for trichomoniasis about the risks to her pregnancy due to this infection. Which statement would indicate successful teaching?

1. "I am at risk of having a preterm birth because of this infection."
2. "I might need to have my membranes ruptured because of this infection."
3. "I am at risk of having a baby with a high birth weight."
4. "I may have intercourse with my husband while bring treated for this infection."


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Explanation: 1. There is a risk of preterm birth and rupture of membranes.

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