The nurse expects an initial weight loss for the average postpartum patient to be:

1. 5–8 pounds.
2. 10–12 pounds.
3. 12–15 pounds.
4. 15–20 pounds.


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Rationale 1: Five to eight pounds might be the loss after a preterm birth.
Rationale 2: Ten to twelve pounds is the usual initial weight loss. This weight is lost with the birth of the infant and the expulsion of the placenta and the amniotic fluid.
Rationale 3: The weight loss is usually less than 12–15 pounds.
Rationale 4: Fifteen to twenty pounds might be the loss from a multiple birth.

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