The nurse brings the neonate from the nursery for breastfeeding and the client asks, "Are you sure he's getting enough to eat? I'm not sure if my breasts are producing enough milk." The nurse interprets this statement to indicate the mother is:

1. In the taking hold stage.
2. In the letting go stage.
3. In the taking in stage.
4. Not bonding with the newborn.


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Rationale: In the taking hold stage, the mother is ready to resume control and becomes preoccupied with body function, and might show concern about the quality and quantity of breast milk produced.

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