A mother is awaiting the delivery of her baby. She expresses concern about the safety of her baby. She wants to know what procedures will take place to maintain identification of her baby. You explain that:

a. Identification will be placed on the baby after the baby reaches the nursery
b. Identification will be placed on the mother now, and she places the identification on the baby after she recovers from delivery
c. Identification will be placed on both the mother and the baby while still in the delivery room
d. Identification will be placed on the mother in the delivery room, and the father will place the identification on the baby while the mother recovers


C
Every effort is made to ensure the safety and identity of the baby. The identification is placed on the mother and the baby before they leave the delivery room. There is not sufficient information to determine that the father is participating in the birth.

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