Grantly Dick-Read and Ferdinand Lamaze recognized that

A) cultural attitudes had taught women to fear the birth experience.
B) the health of mothers and babies could best be protected in a hospital or medical birth setting.
C) childbirth was a personal experience, rather than a family-centered event.
D) analgesics given in mild doses during labor help a birthing mother relax.


A

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