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A multipara patient is at 38 weeks' gestation. The patient has experienced lightening and frequent Braxton Hicks contractions. The patient states, "My last labor was 12 hours. Do you think this one will be quicker?" Which statement made by the LPN/LVN would be accurate? "You'll likely efface slowly before you fully dilate." "Because you've had had a baby before, it's possible you'll have a quicker labor." "The strength of your contractions will determine the length of labor." "Primipara patients usually efface slowly before dilation occurs."



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