1. 1. Monitor bleeding
- Put a sanitary pad or panty liner to keep track of the amount of bleeding.
2. Prevent further bleeding
- Don’t insert anything into the vagina. Avois sex, tampons, or douching whilw you’re bleeding
3. Get help
- Call your health care provider immediately to find out if you should go the hospital or doctor’s office.
- Tell the doctor or hospital staff if you have heavy bleeding, abdominal pain, cramping, fever, chills, or contractions, or if you feel lightheaded or faint.
- Put any tissue passed from the vagina ito clean container. Give it to your doctor for examination.
- A health care provider will examine you for signs of dangerous blood loss and may do tests to confirm health or your pregnancy.
- Put a sanitary pad or panty liner to keep track of the amount of bleeding.
2. Prevent further bleeding
- Don’t insert anything into the vagina. Avois sex, tampons, or douching whilw you’re bleeding
3. Get help
- Call your health care provider immediately to find out if you should go the hospital or doctor’s office.
- Tell the doctor or hospital staff if you have heavy bleeding, abdominal pain, cramping, fever, chills, or contractions, or if you feel lightheaded or faint.
- Put any tissue passed from the vagina ito clean container. Give it to your doctor for examination.
- A health care provider will examine you for signs of dangerous blood loss and may do tests to confirm health or your pregnancy.
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