In view of the challenges of the current coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic and to protect both patients and healthcare providers (physicians, sonographers, allied healthcare professionals), the International Society of Ultrasound of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG) has compiled the following evidence and expert-opinion-based guidance for the management of early-pregnancy complications. Temporarily reducing physical patient throughput will reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission between patients and between patients and healthcare professionals. The form includes three patient-specific details (name, date of birth, unique patient identifier); if a unique patient identifier is not available, then recording the patient's address is advised (Appendix S1). If they are already in the emergency room, they should be reviewed there by the responsible clinician on call for gynecology; If "semi-acute" assessment is required, the patient should be directed to a gynecology assessment unit or emergency room for review; If the patient is stable, patient details should be collected. [Extracted from the article]