Potentially/probably controversial thread about blanket policy of doing pregnancy tests on all women of childbearing age presenting with abdo pain/presenting for surgical procedures https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="⬇️" title="Pfeil nach unten" aria-label="Emoji: Pfeil nach unten">
In March, I presented to A+E with intense generalised abdo pain, my entire abdomen was guarding, but I had no other symptoms.

28 y/o F w/ Abdo Pain.
Unknown cause.

Whilst being triaged, as expected, I was asked if I could be pregnant, and for consent to do a pregnancy test.
I told them there was absolutely no chance I could be pregnant, I& #39;m a lesbian.

I asked if the pregnancy test was entirely necessary. I know I was providing a urine sample anyway, so no real skin off my nose for them to do both... but just seemed a little pointless/wasteful.
The nurse told me "the surgeons won& #39;t even look at you until you& #39;ve done one"

And this is what I have an issue with.

I am a grown woman, I have capacity, I have told you that there is 0% chance I could be pregnant because I don& #39;t sleep with men...
But because I am a female of childbearing age, none of that matters.

It& #39;s paternalistic, it& #39;s not patient centered, and to be quite honest, it& #39;s insulting and infantalising.

If I was straight and sexually active? Absolutely, there is always a chance that you could be pregnant.
But to be told the surgeons won& #39;t even look at me without one, despite being *incredibly* gay, is like being looked up and down by someone and them saying

"... but are you REALLY though? Are you SURE you didn& #39;t accidentally sleep with a guy recently https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🙄" title="Gesicht mit rollenden Augen" aria-label="Emoji: Gesicht mit rollenden Augen">"

Pretty bloody sure mate.
It& #39;s similar to being told in medical school by a lecturer that *all* women of childbearing age should be taking folic acid, just in case.

The childbearing potential of my uterus is not the most important aspect of my life and it shouldn& #39;t dictate my medical care.
That& #39;s the end of my rant. I& #39;m sure I& #39;ll annoy some people with this. But I just think we should be taking patients histories into account when deciding their management https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🤷‍♀️" title="Achselzuckende Frau" aria-label="Emoji: Achselzuckende Frau">

"One size fits all" rarely fits many people at all in reality.

And can we please just trust women?
FOLLOW UP QUESTION

What are we doing in medicine/as a society that SO MANY women feel the need to lie about being sexually active/the chances of being pregnant?
I wish twitter had a "reply all" function so I could thank everyone who joined this discussion. Yes this thread started as rant, but I& #39;m glad I posted it - I& #39;ve learned a lot today! https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="💙" title="Blaues Herz" aria-label="Emoji: Blaues Herz">https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/... draggable="false" alt="🏳️‍🌈" title="Regenbogen-Flagge" aria-label="Emoji: Regenbogen-Flagge">

(It& #39;s ok learn from others and change your opinions on things, guys)
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