In message <[log in to unmask]>, Trefor
Roscoe <[log in to unmask]> writes
>To make sure they are not already pregnant and have not got breast cancer.
>No one would do such examinations unless there was a strong clinical
>suspicion as it would be actionable to do it IMHO on the vast majority of
>women. A carefully taken history (or a pregnancy test) will exclude one,
>asking if they have any breast problems helps to exclude the other but it
>would be so rare as to be not worth the worry.
Is there any evidence that post-coital contraception affects either a
pregnancy(or foetus) *or* breast cancer?
Mary
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