Therapeutic and induced abortions Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 31-year-old patient, gravida 5, para 3, presents to the obstetrician’s office with an unwanted pregnancy and desires an elective abortion. The patient is at 9 weeks estimated gestational age (EGA) based on their last menstrual period. They have not experienced bleeding, cramping, or abdominal pain since becoming pregnant. Their vital signs are within normal limits, and they appear alert and oriented with normal speech and thought processes. A chaperoned pelvic examination reveals a uterus consistent with a 9-week gestation, and a urine pregnancy test is positive. Which of the following pieces of additional information could affect management and is most appropriate to obtain at this time?
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