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==Background==
==Background==
[[File:Pregnancy timeline.png|thumb|Timeline of pregnancy, including (from top to bottom): Trimesters, embryo/fetus development, gestational age in weeks and months, viability and maturity stages.]]
[[File:2904 Preembryonic Development-02.jpg|thumb|Pre-embryonic development.]]
[[File:Maternity and child care (1920) (14593999138).jpg|thumb|Cross section of pregnant uterus (second month of gestation): 1—Wall of uterus. 2—Beginning of fal-lopian tube. 3—Placenta showing branches of villi.4—Umbilical cord. 5—Fetus. 6—Amnionicfluid or bag of waters. 7—Amnionicmembrane. 8—Chorionic membrance.9—Cervix or mouth of uterus.]]
[[File:Bumm 123 lg - Copy.jpg|thumb|Estimated gestational age based on physical exam.]]
*Occurs in 20-40% of 1st trimester pregnancies
*Occurs in 20-40% of 1st trimester pregnancies
*Once IUP is confirmed by US no utility in obtaining [[B-hCG]]
*Once IUP is confirmed by [[ultrasound]] no utility in obtaining [[B-hCG]]
*US
*US
**Do not use hCG to determine whether US should be obtained
**Do not use hCG to determine whether [[ultrasound]] should be obtained
===Discrimatory Zone<ref>Ankum WM, Van der Veen F, Hamerlynck JV, Lammes FB. Suspected ectopic pregnancy. What to do when human chorionic gonadotropin levels are below the discriminatory zone. J Reprod Med. 1995;40:525–8</ref>===  
 
*values are for IUP visualization, not ectopic visualization
{{Abortion types}}
*Pelvic Ultrasound - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >1500
 
*Abd Ultrasound - can visualize IUP at hCG ~ >3000<ref>Wag, R. et al. Use of a !-hCG Discriminatory Zone With Bedside
==Clinical Features==
Pelvic Ultrasonography. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 58(1)12-20. [http://emupdates.com/perm/Wang%20Discriminatory%20Zone%202011%20AnnEM.pdf PDF]</ref>
===History===
*Previous spontaneous abortion
*Extent of bleeding, clots, tissue
**Often quantified by pads per hour, greater than 1 per hour is concerning
*Presence of cramping
*Light-headedness? [[Chest pain]]? [[Shortness of breath]]? [[Palpitations]]?
 
===Physical===
*Uterus able to palpated in abdomen ~ 12 weeks
*Uterus able to visualzed by abdominal ultrasound ~ 10 weeks
*Open os decreases, but does not rule-out, [[ectopic]]
*If products of conception obtained send to pathology to rule-out trophoblastic disease
*Can quantify amount of bleeding by number of scopettes of blood on pelvic exam
*Large subchorionic hemorrhage increases chances of a [[First Trimester Abortion|miscarriage]]
 
{{Pregnancy vitals}}
{{Fundal height in pregnancy}}
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{VB DDX less than 20}}


==Work-Up==
==Evaluation==
#[[Beta-HCG Levels|B-hCG (quantitative)]]
''See also [[maternal vitals and labs in pregnancy]]''
#CBC
===Work-Up===
#T&S (Rh) vs. T&C
*[[Beta-HCG Levels|B-hCG (quantitative)]]
#UA
*CBC and BMP
#[[Ultrasound: Pelvic|Ultrasound]]
*Coags
##IUP = Threatened AB
*T&S (Rh) vs. T&C
###[[Ectopic]] ruled-out unless on fertility drugs
*[[Urinalysis]]
##Empty uterus + free fluid/adnexal mass = [[Ectopic]]
*[[Ultrasound: Pelvic|Pelvic ultrasound]]
##Empty uterus + no free fluid / no mass
###[[Beta-HCG Levels|Beta-HCG]]:
####>6,000 = [[Ectopic]]
####1,000 - 1,500 = indeterminate (?D&C if undesired)
####<1,500 = follow serial [[B-HCG]] levels (x 48hrs)
#####Increased >66% = nL IUP
#####Increased < 66% = Ectopic


==Diagnosis==
===Diagnosis===
#History
====Diagnostic Algorithm====
##Previous spontaneous abortion
*By [[ultrasound]] finding:
##Extent of bleeding, clots, tissue
**+IUP = [[threatened abortion]]
##Presence of cramping
***[[Ectopic]] ruled-out unless on fertility drugs
##Light-headedness? Chest pain? Shortness of breath? Palpitations?
**Empty uterus + free fluid/adnexal mass = [[Ectopic]]
#Physical
**Empty uterus + no free fluid / no mass
##Uterus able to palpated in abdomen ~ 12 weeks
***[[Beta-HCG Levels|Beta-HCG]]:
##Uterus able to visualzed by abdominal ultrasound ~ 10 weeks
****>1,500 = Presumed [[ectopic]]
##Open OS decreases, but does not rule-out, ectopic
****<1,500 = Indeterminate: follow serial [[B-HCG]] levels in 48hrs (if no peritonitis)
##If find POC send to pathology to rule-out trophoblastic disease
*****Increased >66% = normal IUP
##Large subchorionic hemorrhage increases chances of a [[First Trimester Abortion|miscarriage]]
*****Increased <66% = [[Ectopic]]


==DDX==
====Discrimatory Zone<ref>Ankum WM, Van der Veen F, Hamerlynck JV, Lammes FB. Suspected ectopic pregnancy. What to do when human chorionic gonadotropin levels are below the discriminatory zone. J Reprod Med. 1995;40:525–8</ref>====
#[[Ectopic Pregnancy]]
''Values are for IUP visualization, not ectopic visualization''
#[[First Trimester Abortion]]
*Pelvic Ultrasound: hCG >1500
#Non-pregnancy related bleeding
*Abd Ultrasound: hCG >3000<ref>Wag, R. et al. Use of a !-hCG Discriminatory Zone With Bedside
##Implantation bleeding
Pelvic Ultrasonography. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 58(1)12-20. [http://emupdates.com/perm/Wang%20Discriminatory%20Zone%202011%20AnnEM.pdf PDF]</ref>
##Gestational trophoblastic disease
###Consider when pregnancy-induced hypertension is seen before 24 wks of gestation
##Fibroids
##Cervicitis


==Treatment==
==Management==
===General===
#[[Rho(D) Immune Globulin (RhoGAM)|RhoGAM]] if Rh Negative
#Assess hemodynamics and need for transfusion if severe anemia or hypotension
#*ACOG Clinical practice guideline recommends forgoing routine Rh testing and RhIg administration at <12 weeks of gestation<ref>(2024). ACOG Clinical Practice Update: Rh D Immune Globulin Administration After Abortion or Pregnancy Loss at Less Than 12 Weeks of Gestation. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 144 (6), e140-e143. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000005733.</ref>
##[[Rho(D) Immune Globulin (RhoGAM)|RhoGAM]] if Rh Negative
#Assess need for transfusion (severe anemia or hypotension)
#OBGYN Consultation for emergency Dilation and Curettage if persistent bleeding
#Treat specific process:
#[[First Trimester Abortion#Management|Miscarriage Treatment]]
#*[[Ectopic]]
#*[[Threatened abortion]]
#*Indeterminate
#**Follow serial [[B-HCG]] levels in 48hrs (if no peritonitis)
#**If peritonitis/surgical abdomen, immediate OB/GYN consult for possible [[ectopic]]


===Non-pregnancy related bleeding===
==Disposition==
#Implantation bleeding
*Admit for:
#Gestational trophoblastic disease
**[[Ectopic]]
##Consider when pregnancy-induced hypertension is seen before 24 wks of gestation
**Life threatening bleeding
#Fibroids
**Surgical abdomen
#[[Cervicitis]]


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Vaginal Bleeding (Main)]]
{{DDX undifferentiated VB}}
 
==External Links==
*https://bridgetotreatment.org/resource/ectopic-pregnancy-in-the-ed-unrestricted/
*https://bridgetotreatment.org/resource/ed-management-of-early-pregnancy-loss-misoprostol-protocol/


==Sources==
==References==
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[[Category:OB/GYN]]
[[Category:OBGYN]]

Latest revision as of 23:07, 22 October 2025

Background

Timeline of pregnancy, including (from top to bottom): Trimesters, embryo/fetus development, gestational age in weeks and months, viability and maturity stages.
Pre-embryonic development.
Cross section of pregnant uterus (second month of gestation): 1—Wall of uterus. 2—Beginning of fal-lopian tube. 3—Placenta showing branches of villi.4—Umbilical cord. 5—Fetus. 6—Amnionicfluid or bag of waters. 7—Amnionicmembrane. 8—Chorionic membrance.9—Cervix or mouth of uterus.
Estimated gestational age based on physical exam.
  • Occurs in 20-40% of 1st trimester pregnancies
  • Once IUP is confirmed by ultrasound no utility in obtaining B-hCG
  • US
    • Do not use hCG to determine whether ultrasound should be obtained

Abortion Types

Classification Characteristics OS Fetal Tissue Passage Misc
Threatened Abdominal pain or bleeding; < 20 weeks gestation Closed No If < 11 weeks (with fetal cardiac activity) 90% progress to term. If between 11 and 20 weeks 50% progress to term
Inevitable Abdominal pain or bleeding; < 20 weeks gestation Open No
Incomplete Abdominal pain or bleeding; < 20 weeks gestation Open Yes, some
Complete Abdominal pain or bleeding; < 20 weeks gestation Closed Yes, complete expulsion of products Distinguish from ectopic based on decreasing hCG and/or decreased bleeding
Missed Fetal death at <20 weeks without passage of any fetal tissue for 4 weeks after fetal death Closed No
Septic Infection of the uterus during a miscarriage. Most commonly caused by retained products of conception Open No, or may be incomplete Uterine tenderness and purulent discharge from the OS may be present

Clinical Features

History

  • Previous spontaneous abortion
  • Extent of bleeding, clots, tissue
    • Often quantified by pads per hour, greater than 1 per hour is concerning
  • Presence of cramping
  • Light-headedness? Chest pain? Shortness of breath? Palpitations?

Physical

  • Uterus able to palpated in abdomen ~ 12 weeks
  • Uterus able to visualzed by abdominal ultrasound ~ 10 weeks
  • Open os decreases, but does not rule-out, ectopic
  • If products of conception obtained send to pathology to rule-out trophoblastic disease
  • Can quantify amount of bleeding by number of scopettes of blood on pelvic exam
  • Large subchorionic hemorrhage increases chances of a miscarriage

Normal Vitals in Pregnancy[1]

Vital Nonpregnant 1st Trimester 2nd Trimester 3rd Trimester
HR 70 78 82 85
SBP 115 112 112 114
DBP 70 60 63 70
Hcrt 40 36 33 34
WBC 7.2k 9.1k 9.7k 9.8k

Estimated Gestational Age by Fundal Height[2]

Weeks Fundal Height / Finding
12 Pubic symphysis
20 Umbilicus
20-32 Height (cm) above symphysis = gestational age (weeks)
36 Xiphoid process
>37 Regression
Post delivery Umbilicus

Differential Diagnosis

Vaginal Bleeding in Pregnancy (<20wks)

Evaluation

See also maternal vitals and labs in pregnancy

Work-Up

Diagnosis

Diagnostic Algorithm

  • By ultrasound finding:
    • +IUP = threatened abortion
      • Ectopic ruled-out unless on fertility drugs
    • Empty uterus + free fluid/adnexal mass = Ectopic
    • Empty uterus + no free fluid / no mass
      • Beta-HCG:
        • >1,500 = Presumed ectopic
        • <1,500 = Indeterminate: follow serial B-HCG levels in 48hrs (if no peritonitis)
          • Increased >66% = normal IUP
          • Increased <66% = Ectopic

Discrimatory Zone[3]

Values are for IUP visualization, not ectopic visualization

  • Pelvic Ultrasound: hCG >1500
  • Abd Ultrasound: hCG >3000[4]

Management

  1. RhoGAM if Rh Negative
    • ACOG Clinical practice guideline recommends forgoing routine Rh testing and RhIg administration at <12 weeks of gestation[5]
  2. Assess need for transfusion (severe anemia or hypotension)
  3. Treat specific process:

Disposition

  • Admit for:
    • Ectopic
    • Life threatening bleeding
    • Surgical abdomen

See Also

Vaginal bleeding (main)

External Links

References

  1. Kuklina EV, Ayala C, Callaghan WM. Hypertensive disorders and severe obstetric morbidity in the United States. Obstet Gynecol 2009; 113:1299-1306.
  2. Vasquez V, Desai S. Labor and delivery and their complications. In: Walls RM, Hockberger RS, Gausche-Hill M, et al., eds. Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice. 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier Saunders; 2018:2296–2312.
  3. Ankum WM, Van der Veen F, Hamerlynck JV, Lammes FB. Suspected ectopic pregnancy. What to do when human chorionic gonadotropin levels are below the discriminatory zone. J Reprod Med. 1995;40:525–8
  4. Wag, R. et al. Use of a !-hCG Discriminatory Zone With Bedside Pelvic Ultrasonography. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 58(1)12-20. PDF
  5. (2024). ACOG Clinical Practice Update: Rh D Immune Globulin Administration After Abortion or Pregnancy Loss at Less Than 12 Weeks of Gestation. Obstetrics & Gynecology, 144 (6), e140-e143. doi: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000005733.