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Post by alanwalker on Jan 11, 2018 16:16:28 GMT 10
Hi, The patient's history and physical examination play important roles in the diagnosis of pregnancy. Clinical signs and symptoms are often the earliest indication of pregnancy and should be considered first in the evaluation of patients. Abnormalities in menstruation, specifically amenorrhea, serve as the most common clinical marker for pregnancy in women who typically have regular menstrual cycles. Menstrual irregularities other than amenorrhea can also occur in pregnancy, and pregnancy should be a consideration in any woman who displays menstrual aberrations. More importantly, if irregular menses occur in the face of pregnancy, one must consider an extrauterine or nonviable intrauterine pregnancy. For More Details: Peer to Peer Marketing Examples
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