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The nurse in a postpartum unit evaluates new parents for risk factors that can indicate problems with bonding/attachment. Which situations does the nurse NOT recognize as a cause for bonding/attachment problems?

  • A. The mother experienced eclampsia in the third trimester of pregnancy.
  • B. The neonate is being treated for meconium aspiration syndrome.
  • C. The mother experienced dystocia in the second phase of labor.
  • D. The father of the neonate is in the military and not yet home on leave.
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D because the father being in the military and not yet home on leave does not directly impact bonding/attachment between the parents and the neonate. Bonding issues are typically related to factors such as maternal health conditions (choice A), neonatal health complications (choice B), or labor complications experienced by the mother (choice C). In contrast, the father's absence due to military service, while potentially challenging emotionally, does not inherently cause bonding/attachment problems as the mother and baby can still form a strong attachment bond. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect as they can directly affect the bonding/attachment process due to physical health issues of the mother and baby during pregnancy and labor.