How to Be Reasonably Sure a Client is Not Pregnant
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Topic: Pregnancy
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Sort Desciption: The checklist consists of six questions that providers ask clients while taking their medical history. If the client answers yes to any of these questions, and there are no signs or symptoms of pregnancy
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Explanation of the Questions The checklist consists of six questions that providers ask clients while taking their medical history. If the client answers yes to any of these questions, and there are no signs or symptoms of pregnancy, then a provider can be reasonably sure that the woman is not pregnant. Women who are in the first seven days of their menstrual cycle, who have had a miscarriage/abortion in the past seven days, or who are in their first four weeks postpartum are protected from unplanned pregnancy because the possibility of ovulation in each of these situations is extremely low. With the IUD, the possibility of pregnancy is very low before day 12 of the menstrual cycle because of the additional contraceptive effectiveness of the copper IUD.
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