Uterine bleeding is a common presentation to the Emergency Department and rarely these patients are SICK. When they come in sick, it's not the time to be googling the ACOG recs on managing uterine bleeding. Here we review the proper management of the pregnant, post-partum, and non-pregnant patient with uterine bleeding.
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Authors: Jason Hine MD
Peer Review: Jeff Holmes MD Rebecca Bloch MD
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