Complications and risks associated with cesarean births include (choose all that apply):
a. Pulmonary edema.
b. Wound dehiscence.
c. Hemorrhage.
d. Urinary tract infections.
e. Fetal injuries.
A, B, C, D, E
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Correct All of these are possible complications and risks associated with cesarean section.
Incor-rect None.
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