When doing a health assessment, at which of the following locations would you expect to palpate the fundus in a woman on the second postpartal day and how should it feel?
A) Fundus height 4 cm below umbilicus and midline
B) Fundus two fingerbreadths above symphysis pubis and hard
C) Fundus 4 cm above symphysis pubis and firm
D) Fundus two fingerbreadths below umbilicus and firm
D
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