What is the height of fundus of uterus at the end of 2nd week of postpartum?
- Correct Answer: 12 weeks
- 24 weeks
- 18 weeks
- 16 weeks
Explanation: At the end of the 2nd postpartum week, the uterine fundus is at about 12 weeks’ height. The correct answer is [D].
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