Unlike her two sisters, when Teresa gives birth, she does not choose rooming in. Teresa should know that there is
A) evidence that her ability to bond with her baby will be compromised as a result of this decision.
B) evidence that her baby will suffer emotionally as a result of this decision.
C) no evidence that she will bond with her baby as strongly as her sisters bonded with their babies.
D) no evidence that her competence as a caregiver will be compromised or that the baby will suffer emotionally.
Answer: D
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