According to the CDC, this STI is the most commonly reported in the U.S., but many cases go unreported because it can be asymptomatic, leading patients not to seek testing.
What is Chlamydia?
This intervention, often used to manage dysmenorrhea, includes lifestyle changes and heat application.
What are comfort measures?
This is how often women between the ages of 21 and 29 should undergo cervical cancer screening.
What is every 3 years?
This term refers to the violent or threatening actions that occur within intimate relationships, affecting millions each year.
What is intimate partner violence (IPV)?
This is the recommended position for children from birth until age 2–4 in a car seat.
What is a rear-facing car seat?
This STI can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility.
What is Chlamydia?
This condition refers to the absence of menstruation during a woman's reproductive years.
What is amenorrhea?
The age that women should start screening for cervical cancer with a Pap test.
What is age 21?
Women in this condition are particularly vulnerable to intimate partner violence, as it can trigger or escalate abuse.
What is pregnancy?
This term refers to potentially traumatic events that can have long-lasting negative effects on a child's health and well-being.
What are adverse childhood events (ACEs)?
These 2 STIs require both the woman and her partner to be treated to avoid recurrence.
What is Chlamydia or Gonorrhea?
This condition is characterized by the growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus, leading to infertility and pelvic pain.
What is endometriosis?
The age that cervical cancer screening is no longer recommended
What is over age 65?
This phase in the cycle of violence is often the longest and involves the victim taking responsibility for preventing the escalating anger.
What is the tension-building phase?
This type of adversity during childhood, such as losing a parent or caregiver, is considered an ACE.
What is neglect or household dysfunction?
These 3 STI are reported to the state health department.
What is chlamydia, syphilis, and HIV?
This is the amount of time a couple must try to conceive without success before infertility is diagnosed.
What is one year?
This virus is most commonly responsible for cervical cancer.
What is HPV (Human Papillomavirus)?
This group has a greater prevalence of IPV compared to their heterosexual counterparts, with some studies indicating even higher rates.
Who are the LGBTQ community members?
To reduce the risk of abduction, hospitals should ensure this area is only accessible to authorized personnel.
What is the maternity or newborn unit?
This condition, often caused by chlamydia or gonorrhea, can lead to ectopic pregnancy or chronic pelvic pain.
What is Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)?
This term refers to painful menstruation, often categorized into primary and secondary types.
What is dysmenorrhea?
Women should avoid this lifestyle factor to reduce the risk of vaginal and vulvar cancers
What is smoking?
During this phase, the abuser may apologize and attempt to make up for the violence, leading the victim to believe the partner can change.
What is the honeymoon phase?
According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, this is a common characteristic of the typical infant abductor.
What is a female of childbearing age who appears to be pregnant?