by jg75 » Tue Apr 29, 2014 3:33 pm
Congrats! You just need to see your NHS GP ASAP. He/she will explain the process to you but basically you'll get to choose which hospital (they give you 4 choices I think), you then get allocated a midwife practice and you'll have a couple of appointments with them to take blood tests, fill in questionnaires, etc. Your first scan is likely to be at 12 weeks unless you request a scan beforehand for emergency reasons (hopefully you won't need to). But try to book an appt with your NHS GP as soon as you can because they will explain this much better and put your mind at ease about the process. I think you only get allocated a consultant if they deem you to be at a higher risk, so you probably won't see any consultants at the early stages. Even if your GP surgery isn't that helpful, pregnancy is something they should be used to dealing with so hopefully they can't go wrong there!
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Congrats! You just need to see your NHS GP ASAP. He/she will explain the process to you but basically you'll get to choose which hospital (they give you 4 choices I think), you then get allocated a midwife practice and you'll have a couple of appointments with them to take blood tests, fill in questionnaires, etc. Your first scan is likely to be at 12 weeks unless you request a scan beforehand for emergency reasons (hopefully you won't need to). But try to book an appt with your NHS GP as soon as you can because they will explain this much better and put your mind at ease about the process. I think you only get allocated a consultant if they deem you to be at a higher risk, so you probably won't see any consultants at the early stages. Even if your GP surgery isn't that helpful, pregnancy is something they should be used to dealing with so hopefully they can't go wrong there!
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