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Post-Menopausal Bleeding Pathway
Before your appointment
Visit your healthcare provider
Get your tests
Review your test results
Review your treatment and management options
Talk with your healthcare provider about a referral
Start your treatment and watch your symptoms
Keep taking care of yourself
GET HELP
Your healthcare provider will review your history of symptoms and past menstrual periods.
They may ask how often, how long, and how much you have been bleeding. Using a symptom tracker will help you answer these questions.
You are the most important part of your healthcare team. Tell your healthcare provider what impact the bleeding is having on things that are important to you, like your job, hobbies and interests, and relationships.
It’s important to talk about these things with your healthcare provider because they all play a role in your health and well-being.
If you don’t understand what your healthcare team is telling you, let them know right away. Be open and honest. You might say:
Learn more about working with your healthcare team and making the most of your appointment.
Download or print the full patient pathway (PDF) and summary (one-page PDF) to learn more about how to manage and treat post-menopausal bleeding.Patient Pathway Summary
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