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A sudden thought about LMP

So.... Let say, if you work in A and E or any radiology modalitiy involving ionizing radiation, Let say a eleven years old girl come in for a pelvis xray/CT/ WB PETCT

Ofcourse, you asked for her LMP, and any possibility of pregnancy. If she answered you "yes, i am possibly pregnant", i think eleven olds should be illegal for sexual consent in most of the countries in the world. In this case, do you need to call the police or what?

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