Family systems theory helps inform our understanding of pregnancy and childbirth because:
a. it assumes that systems, and the family in particular, generally welcome and respond well to change.
b. it explains why parents are the most important people in a child's life.
c. it focuses on explaining the changes that occur to each member of a family during this transition.
d. it shows clearly how culture affects the ways in which parents prepare and plan for a new child.
C
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a. 500 b. 550 c. 600 d. 700
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