Michael and Jessica are having their first child and have told their physician they would like a rooming-in arrangement. This means that

A. Jessica's hospital room will be more like a nursery.
B. Michael can stay overnight in Jessica's room.
C. Jessica will stay in the hospital for the first two months after pregnancy.
D. Jessica's baby will stay in her room most of the time during its hospital stay.


Answer: D

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