A pregnant woman has a positive history of genital herpes, but she has not had lesions during her pregnancy. The nurse plans to provide which information to the client?
1. “You will be isolated from your newborn after delivery.” 2. “There is little risk to your baby during your pregnancy, birth, and after delivery.” 3. “Vaginal deliveries can reduce neonatal infection risk, even if you have an active lesion at birth.” 4. “You will be evaluated at the time of delivery for herpetic genital tract lesions. If they are present, a cesarean delivery will be needed.”
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