If it’s not clinically pertinent, then stay out of my uterus
“Stay out of my uterus” is a rallying cry for women defending reproductive rights. But it’s more than just that.
Patient 1: Female went to urgent care for back pain, had a negative pregnancy test, and saw a physician who prescribed a muscle relaxer. In the end, he asked her when she would have a third child. The patient, a physician, was taken aback but answered, “I’m not.” The doctor then …
If it’s not clinically pertinent, then stay out of my uterus





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