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Every female of child bearing age is considered pregnant until proven otherwise by a confirmed laboratory test. I repeat: Every female of child bearing age is considered pregnant until proven otherwise by a confirmed laboratory test. I repeat again: Every female of child bearing age is considered pregnant until proven otherwise by a confirmed laboratory test.
"I can't be preggers! It's IMPOSSIBLE! I'm on b-control, he uses condoms, and I'm a lesbian who has never had sex with a man, and I live in seclusion on the top of a mountain with not a single human being around doing yoga 24/7/365!" Turned out she was preggers and they did an abdominal CT scan for her abd pain while believing her story that she couldn't possibly be preggers. The baby waved and gave the middle finger to the CT tech for the unnecessary high dose of radiation and for believing the mom.
Say it again with me, ok?: Every female of child bearing age is considered pregnant until proven otherwise by a confirmed laboratory test.
Once get those confirmed laboratory results back which show negatives for pregnancy then you can consider others items on your differential such as food poisoning, viral GI, etc.
This. I had a woman in her late 30s who had a tubal ligation and was on OCPs for cycle regulation come in with abd pain. Admitted to OB for her ectopic.