Vaginal bleeding (main): Difference between revisions
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**[[Prepubertal vaginal bleeding]] | **[[Prepubertal vaginal bleeding]] | ||
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**[[Vaginal | **[[Vaginal bleeding in pregnancy (less than 20wks)]] | ||
**[[Vaginal Bleeding Pregnant (greater than 20wks)]] | **[[Vaginal Bleeding Pregnant (greater than 20wks)]] | ||
**[[Postpartum hemorrhage]] | **[[Postpartum hemorrhage]] | ||
Revision as of 18:03, 12 January 2021
Background
- Undifferentiated vaginal bleeding is normally approached by rapidly determining pregnancy status and, if pregnant, estimated gestation age
- Subsequent workup is then performed based on these factors
Clinical Features
- Vaginal bleeding
Differential Diagnosis
Vaginal bleeding (undifferentiated)
- Non-pregnant vaginal bleeding
- Pregnant
Evaluation
Workup
- Pregnancy test (urine or serum)
- Hemoglobin (CBC or POC)
- Consider type & screen
Diagnosis
See individual pages:
- Vaginal Bleeding (Non-Pregnant)
- Vaginal Bleeding Pregnant (less than 20wks)
- Vaginal Bleeding Pregnant (greater than 20wks)
- Post-Partum Hemorrhage
- Vaginal bleeding (peds)
