The certified nurse-midwife (CNM) is doing the first prenatal assessment on a client who states she believes she is 6 weeks pregnant. Which assessment finding by the CNM would indicate that this is the correct gestational age?
A. The fundus is palpable just above the symphysis.
B. Chadwick's sign is noted.
C. The fetal heart rate is obtained with a fetoscope.
D. Colostrum is able to be expressed from the nipple.
Answer: B
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