VAGINAL BLEEDING, ABNORMAL

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General Information

Caution - Pregnancy

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WHEN TO CALL YOUR DOCTOR FOR VAGINAL BLEEDING

Call 911 Now (you may need an ambulance) If

Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If

Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9 am and 4 pm) If:

Call Your Doctor During Weekday Office Hours If

Self Care at Home If


HOME CARE ADVICE FOR MILD VAGINAL BLEEDING

  1. Pregnancy Test When In Doubt!
    • If there is any doubt about the possibility of pregnancy, then
    • Obtain and use a urine pregnancy test from the store
  2. Spotting Between Periods and Birth Control Pills: Breakthrough bleeding or spotting is common with most current birth control pills, especially during the first 3 pill pack cycles.
  3. Spotting Between Periods and You Forgot to take a Birth Control Pill: Missing a pill may cause breakthrough bleeding or spotting. If you forget just 1 pill, continue to take your birth control pills. If you ever forget to take more than 1 pill during a month, then you should use a "back-up" contraceptive method (e.g. condom) until you start the next pill pack. Even though you will finish your pack one day sooner, you will probably want to start your next pill pack on your usual day. (Many women start their pill packs on a Sunday)
  4. Spotting after a Procedure or Pelvic Exam: The cervix bleeds easily and even an internal exam, Pap smear, or biopsy of the cervix can cause some spotting. This spotting should subside within 24-72 hours.
  5. Irregular bleeding and You are Using Norplant or Depoprovera: Irregular bleeding is a common side effect. It may include heavier, lighter, more frequent or less frequent bleeding than your normal periods.
  6. Irregular bleeding and You are using the Birth Control Patch: Breakthrough bleeding or spotting is common with current birth control patches, especially during the first 3 cycles (months).
  7. Iron and Anemia: Heavy periods are the most common cause of iron deficiency anemia in women of childbearing age. Women with heavy periods should eat a diet rich in iron or take a daily multivitamin pill with iron.
  8. Call Your Doctor If:
    • Pregnancy test is positive
    • You have difficulties with the home pregnancy test
    • Bleeding becomes worse
    • You become worse or develop any of the "Call Your Doctor" symptoms.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.

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