The nurse is explaining the childbirth philosophy of the Lamaze Institute. Which of the following would the nurse include as an objective for the father?

A) Learning basic comfort measures that help the woman in labor
B) Learning to coach the woman through pregnancy, labor, and birth
C) Helping as a birth guardian or loving partner, not a coach
D) Practice in diapering, swaddling, dressing, and feeding infants


A

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