When to investigate bleeding on HRT
  • 30 Nov 2023
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When to investigate bleeding on HRT

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Article summary

  • Unscheduled vaginal bleeding is common in the first 3 months of starting HRT.
  • Combined sequential regimes should produce a regular withdrawal bleed beginning towards the end of the progestogen phase.
  • Continuous combined regimes commonly produce irregular breakthrough bleeding or spotting in the first 4–6 months of treatment.
  • If unscheduled bleeding persists beyond 6 months, becomes heavier, or occurs after a time of no bleeding, referral for further investigations should be arranged to exclude endometrial pathology.
  • In patients with risk factors for endometrial cancer, or where there are concerns, there should be consideration for earlier investigation.
  • Investigation should include a transvaginal ultrasound scan assessment of the endometrial cavity and an endometrial biopsy where appropriate.

  • Unpredictable or unexpected bleeding may also be due to non-adherence with treatment, and this should be asked about.
  • Cervical smear history should always be checked.

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