The maternal task that begins in the first trimester and continues throughout the neonatal period is called:

a. Seeking safe passage for herself and her baby.
b. Securing acceptance of the baby by others.
c. Learning to give of herself.
d. Developing attachment with the baby.


D
The process of commitment, attachment, and interconnection with the infant begins in the first trimester and continues throughout the neonatal period.
This is the task that ends with delivery. During this task the woman seeks health care and cultural practices.
This process continues throughout pregnancy as the woman reworks relationships.
This task occurs during pregnancy as the woman allows her body to give space to the fetus. She continues with giving to others in the form of food and presents.

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