The nurse is explaining involution to a client who is pregnantwith her first child. Which statement is the nurse correct to makeabout afterpains?
Provide more evidence why this question is correct andnot the other ones
a)They are more common in first-time mothers.
b)They are worsened by breastfeeding.CORRECT
c)They will last for about one week.
d)They can be resolved with oxytocin injections.
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