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著者:Mariah McNamara and Jessica Russell
 
Abstract
A review of managing female patients who present after sexual exposure, which might have been consensual or nonconsensual, where emergency contraception and/or potential STI treatment is required.
 
Keywords
emergency contraception
failed barrier to STIs
failed birth control
human trafficking
morning-after pill
sexual abuse
sexual assault
STI testing
STI treatment
underprotected sexual exposure
Unprotected sexual exposure

Presentation  
    A female patient presents for evaluation after sexual contact. There was no barrier to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or pregnancy, or the barrier method being used was suspected to have failed (e.g., a condom broke or contraceptive pills were used imperfectly). Sexual contact may be described as consensual or nonconsensual, such as the result of a sexual assault or sexual abuse. Patients may present asymptomatic or with a variety of symptoms or examination findings.
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