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Checklist used to assess the possibility of pregnancy

Checklist used to assess the possibility of pregnancy
The provider can be reasonably certain that the patient is not pregnant if the patient has no symptoms or signs of pregnancy and meets ANY of the following criteria:
  The patient has not had intercourse since last normal menses.
 The patient has been correctly and consistently using a reliable method of contraception.
 The patient is within 7 days from the first day of menstrual bleeding.
 The patient is within 4 weeks postpartum (for nonlactating patients).
 The patient is within the first 7 days postabortion or miscarriage.
 The patient is fully or nearly fully breastfeeding, amenorrheic, and less than 6 months postpartum.
A systematic review of studies evaluating the performance of a pregnancy checklist compared with urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy concluded the negative predictive value of a checklist similar to the one above was 99 to 100%.
Data from:
  1. Tepper NK, Marchbanks PA, Curtis KM. Use of a checklist to rule out pregnancy: A systematic review. Contraception 2013; 87:661.
  2. Curtis KM, Tepper NK, Jatlaoui TC, et al. United States Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 2016. MMWR Recomm Rep 2016; 65:1.
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