A client who is due to give birth any time asks the midwife what changes in the reproductive system she should expect after the delivery. Which of the following statements by the midwife is the most appropriate?
Explanation
Answer: B - The uterus never completely returns to its pre-pregnancy state. Involution is the process by which the reproductive organs return to their pre-pregnancy state. Although the uterus returns to its pre-pregnant size, its cavity becomes larger, its vessels become more convoluted, the external orifice is more marked, fissures are observed on its edges and the muscles are more defined. After birth, the uterus will weigh about 1,000 grams, but on the 6th week, it will weigh about 50 grams. The rate of uterine involution follows a usual pattern and rate. An hour after delivery, the fundus is palpated at the level of the umbilicus. In the next 24 hours, the fundus is expected to go down by 1 fingerbreadth. On the second day, it is palpated 2 fingerbreadths from the uterus. On the 10th day the fundus is non palpable.