The EMT shows she has a proper understanding of Braxton-Hicks contractions when he says:
A) "They often are called false contractions and do not require hospital evaluation."
B) "They are often irregular and less painful than labor contractions, but they should still be evaluated by the hospital."
C) "They are painless, but are capable of delivering the baby very quickly."
D) "They can be differentiated from labor contractions by the presence of vaginal discharge."
B) "They are often irregular and less painful than labor contractions, but they should still be evaluated by the hospital."
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