If you can’t give clear answers, think about who might be able to, in the hospital or elsewhere.
Be honest if there’s something you don’t know (for example, processes and systems in hospitals) and say what, if anything, needs to happen to find out more.
Acknowledge that not having answers or having to wait longer without knowing more can be very difficult and upsetting.
Don’t be tempted to give false reassurance to make the woman feel better.
In the event you need to break bad news, do it gently, succinctly and with compassion in an appropriate environment.
Too much information, especially if the woman has just had some shocking news, can be counterproductive.