Severe pain that comes in waves may be caused by kidney stones. Trauma to the body wall, hernias, and shingles can also cause lower abdominal pain.
The answer is D.I.D. aka dissociative identity disorder.
Healthcare workers play an important role in credibility of the medical record since they are recording the information and have been trusted not to share the information with anyone who is not authorized.
Hey there Serina!
Your correct answer to this question would be (<span>Human chorionic gonadotropin). As when a women is not pregnant, she would contain estrogen, progesterone, </span>testosterone, and also, follicle-stimulating hormone. These are natural when coming to a women, and her periods, this is something that she would always contain, but when this women is pregnant, she would contain <span>chorionic gonadotropin which is not normal, when not pregnant.
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