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Post-menopausal bleeding

A table summarising suggested actions when a woman presents with post-menopausal bleeding: This table should be used in conjunction with NICE guidance on suspected endometrial carcinoma. Please also refer to our chart on endometrial cancer when assessing a woman with suspected PMB and seek advice / discuss- when in doubt.

Criteria and ConsiderationsRisk Factors and Additional InformationHistory and ExaminationClinic
Any woman with bleeding after attaining menopause (12 months of natural amenorrhea)Risk factors: obesity, unopposed oestrogen, HRT, tamoxifen, T2DM, hypertension- Assess duration of symptoms - Inquire about LMP (Last -Menstrual Period)
Gather smear and HRT history
- Ask about anticoagulant use, co-morbidities, mobility issues - Include speculum and vaginal examination findings
PMB Clinic (2-week rule)
Persistent bleeding on HRT

PMB Clinic (2-week rule)
Unexplained PMB 6 weeks after stopping HRT

PMB Clinic (2-week rule)
Unscheduled bleeding on sequential HRT after 3 months

PMB Clinic (2-week rule)
Unscheduled bleeding on continuous combined HRT after 6 months*

PMB Clinic (2-week rule)
Women on tamoxifen
Increased riskPMB Clinic (2-week rule)




Women using Mirena or progesterone-only pill (POP)- Consider FSH measurement if the menopausal status is unknown
- Remove coil/stop POP if appropriate - No referral required if...

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