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CDC criteria for assessing pregnancy status without a urine test
Dec 17, 2017
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Mark Morgan
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Obstetrics
A health care provider can be reasonably certain that a woman is not pregnant if she has no symptoms or signs of pregnancy and meets any one of the following criteria:
Is less than or equal to 7 days after the start of normal menses
Has not had sexual intercourse since the start of last normal menses
Has been correctly and consistently using a reliable method of contraception
Is less than or equal to 7 days after spontaneous or induced abortion
Is within 4 weeks postpartum
Is fully or nearly fully breastfeeding (exclusively breastfeeding or the vast majority - more than 85 percent - of feeds are breastfeeds), amenorrheic, and less than 6 months postpartum
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score2=(variable_1);score2>0?'Can be reasonably certain that patient is not pregnant without a pregnancy test':'Cannot be reasonably certain that patient is not pregnant without a pregnancy test'
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Curtis KM, Jatlaoui TC, Tepper NK, Zapata LB, Horton LG, Jamieson DJ, Whiteman MK. U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use, 2016. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2016 Jul 29;65(4):1-66.
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