patientinformation Your referral to the Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit Accident & Emergency The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust

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The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust Your referral to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit Accident & Emergency patientinformation Your health, your life, your choice, our passion

Hearing about your experience of our services is very important as it means we can pass compliments to our staff and make improvements where necessary. Tell us what you think at feedback@rothgen.nhs.uk If you require this document in another language, large print, braille or audio version, please contact atient Information on 01709 424281 or email patientinformation@rothgen.nhs.uk

Your referral to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit Following your attendance at the Emergency Department today, you have been referred to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit (EAU), located at Rotherham Hospital at the end of Ward B11. This leaflet is to help you understand why this has been done, and what may be happening. Why have I been referred to EAU? The EAU is a specialist area in the hospital that deals specifically with problems in early pregnancy. The most common problem is vaginal bleeding, with or without pain, but sometimes pain alone may be the only symptom. The staff in EAU will be able to make a further, fuller assessment of the problems you are having, including a review of your symptoms, and a physical examination. In some cases, but not all, it may also involve taking some blood tests or arranging for an ultrasound scan. What might be wrong? Small amounts of bleeding in early pregnancy are not uncommon, especially if they do not last for very long. However, it may be the first signs of a problem, such as a miscarriage, and it is important that we follow up on such symptoms. Should the bleeding be heavier or last longer, particularly if it is associated with period like cramping pains, then a possible miscarriage is more likely. 3

Your referral to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit When will I be seen? Usually we can organise for you to be seen within two or three days at the EAU. Sometimes we can give you an appointment time whilst you are still in the Emergency Department, but more often we will organise for someone to phone you in the next 24 hours with your appointment details. Should no one contact you within 48 hours, please phone the EAU on the number at the back of this leaflet to make sure an appointment has been made. What should I do whilst I m waiting for my EAU appointment? Whilst waiting for your appointment, it is usually best to try and live as normally as possible. It is important to realise that once miscarriage has started, there is nothing that can be done to stop it. Obviously if you feel a little faint or unwell, then resting would be sensible. Taking simple painkillers such as aracetamol or Cocodamol for any back or abdominal pains you might have, is perfectly safe. Should you develop very heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain, fainting or a fever, you should seek help immediately by phoning 999 or coming back to the Emergency Department. For other, minor worries or problems, you should contact your G or phone the NHS 111 Service on telephone 111. 4

Your referral to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit Notes 5

Your referral to the Early regnancy Assessment Unit How to contact us Early regnancy Assessment Unit (EAU) Telephone 01709 427072 Ward B11 Telephone 01709 424349 Switchboard Telephone 01709 820000 Useful contact numbers NHS 111 Service Telephone 111 Health Info Telephone 01709 427190 Stop Smoking Service Telephone 01709 422444 A&E Telephone 01709 424455 For G out of hours, contact your surgery Useful websites www.nhs.uk www.gov.uk www.therotherhamft.nhs.uk We value your comments If you have any comments or concerns about the care we have provided please let us know, or alternatively you can write to: atient Services The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust Rotherham Hospital Moorgate Road Oakwood Rotherham S60 2UD Telephone 01709 424461 Email complaints@rothgen.nhs.uk roduced by Rose Davis,February 2006 Revised August 2007, May 2010, January 2014. Revision due January 2016. Version: 4.0 The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust 2014. All rights reserved. 6

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