Pain and bleeding at <12 weeks in pregnancy
Pregnancy Support Centre (PSC) at RIE:
Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 08:30 – 17:00hrs
Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 – 15:30hrs
Please note weekend service for priority emergencies only due to very limited resource (e.g. heavy PV bleeding or unilateral pain).
Early Pregnancy Unit (EPU) at SJH:
Opening hours
Monday to Friday: 0900-1700hrs
Who can refer:
Appointments Only (Patient needs to phone the department to be triaged and given an appointment, they should not present in person)
- Self-referral
- GP
- Practice Nurse
- Health Visitor
- Midwife
Who to refer:
- All pregnant patients at less than 12 weeks gestation with pain or bleeding (including those with suspected ectopic pregnancy).
- Reassurance USS is available for patients who have had:
- Previous ectopic pregnancy- USS at 6+2/40
- Previous molar pregnancy
We are unable to offer reassurance USS to patients who have had previous miscarriages at this time.
Who not to refer:
Patients with hyperemesis should be referred to obstetric triage.
How to refer:
(e.g. SCI & which option etc)
We operate an appointment system. Please do not send patients up without having spoken to a member of the nursing staff. Please advise patients that they may not be seen face to face at initial contact but will be triaged and followed up appropriately.
RIE: 0131 242-2438 or 0131 242-2425
SJH: 01506 524 015
Out of hours: Contact Gynaecology registrar on call through appropriate switchboards (GP referral only).
You will be asked to provide the following info when contacting PSC/EPU (they will then not require a referral letter from you):
- LMP
- Date of first positive test
- Menstrual cycle length
- Full medical history
Following telephone discussion, we often request that a baseline hCG be taken in the surgery and PSC/EPU will then chase the result and call the patient with a management plan.
We may ask patients to have follow up hCG taken in their surgery and PSC/EPU will chase the result and call the patient with a management plan