Double bad luck: pulmonary embolism and vaginal bleeding - a case report.
Sarah ShibaJan M Van KeerPublished in: International journal of emergency medicine (2024)
We describe a case of submassive pulmonary embolism, treated with thrombolysis and anticoagulation, who developed severe vaginal bleeding after stopping the contraceptive pill. This case highlights the importance of detailed menstrual history taking when initiating anticoagulation in women. Discontinuation of oral contraceptives, while important in reducing the risk of recurrent thrombosis, could be postponed until the end of the recommended course of anticoagulation and until a safe alternative form of contraception has been established, if required.