Early pregnancy problems / EPAU

Definition/Description

  • Bleeding in early pregnancy-EPAU will arrange a scan for viability when the pregnancy is 6 weeks or more.
  • Medical or early obstetric complications should be addressed by the booking Midwife or advice from the duty obstetrician can always be sought (e.g. for diabetes/ epileptics requiring early referral).

Red Flag Symptoms

  • Always consider Ectopic Pregnancy: Assess abdominal/pelvic pain and vaginal bleeding. If haemodynamically unstable or significant pain or bleeding – emergency ambulance
  • For symptoms/signs of ectopic see NICE guideline

Guidelines on Management

PV Bleeding in early pregnancy

  • Continue to assess pain and blood loss. Admit/ refer if symptoms increase.
  • < 6 weeks gestation –expectant management. Follow with urine pregnancy tests, if positive at 6 weeks arrange scan via EPAU.
  • 6 weeks or more gestation – arrange scan via EPAU:
    • Before 1.00pm 01904 726489
    • After 1.00pm 01904 726001
       

PV Bleeding in Second Trimester

Up to 16 weeks:

  • Light bleeds: check rhesus status, examine cervix and consider Doppler check of FH.
  • If bleeding significant or concerns about viability: refer to EPAU

16-20 weeks:

  • Light bleeds: check rhesus status, examine cervix and consider Doppler check of FH.
  • If bleeding significant or abdominal pain present: Gynae SHO on Bleep 661

Over 20 weeks:

  • Call Labour Ward triage 01904 725924 (for York)

Referral Criteria/Information

Information to include in referral letter

  • Details of obstetric history
  • Any treatment to cervix
  • Relevant past medical/surgical history
  • Current regular medication
  • BMI
  • Smoking status
     

Investigations prior to referral

  • Result of urinary pregnancy test or serum hCGs (if taken)

Associated Policies

There are no associated policies.

Specialties

Places covered by

  • vale-of-york

Hospital Trusts

  • york-and-scarborough-teaching-hospitals
Author: Responsible GP: Dr Emma Broughton / Responsible Consultant: Mr Jim Dwyer
Date created: 13/08/2025, 08:58
Last modified: 13/08/2025, 08:58
Date of review: 2019. 03. 31.