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An Incision That Is Sometimes Made to Increase the Size

Question 122

Question 122

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An incision that is sometimes made to increase the size of the opening of the vagina to allow the baby to pass is called


A) Braxton-Hicks.
B) cervix.
C) episiotomy.
D) false labour.

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