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15. P.M. asks, "Is a vaginal examination done at every visit?" Select the best response and explain your answer. a. "Yes, an examination is done with each visit because it allows the examiner to note any possible infections that may be developing." b. "Yes, an examination is done with each visit because it offers vital information about the status of the pregnancy." c. "No, a vaginal examination will not be done again until you go into labor." d. "No, vaginal examinations are not routinely done until the final weeks of your pregnancy."

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Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pelvic examination during pregnancy is performed at early stages of the pregnancy to check for infections, a Pap smear may also be performed.

If there are no complications, the next examination will occur at around 36 weeks, to check for changes to the cervix.

If the woman is experiencing contractions, the doctor will perform an exam as often as needed to determine if the patient is in labor.

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