Which of the following is most consistent with studies of pregnant women described in your text?Group of answer choicesoften report feeling physically unattractive during this period.may show decreased concern about their bodily functions, other than the pregnancy itself.show a uniform decrease in sexual arousal throughout pregnancy.show a uniform increase in negative feelings throughout pregnancy.
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Which of the following is most consistent with studies of pregnant women described in your text?Group of answer choicesoften report feeling physically unattractive during this period.may show decreased concern about their bodily functions, other than the pregnancy itself.show a uniform decrease in sexual arousal throughout pregnancy.show a uniform increase in negative feelings throughout pregnancy.
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