Hi Claphamsouther,
I hope that you had better luck with the GP this time around. It's frustrating as Battersea Rise Surgery is absolutely lovely and have been fantastic during my pregnancies and with my children.....However, there are a couple of receptionists who really do NOT do it proud.
So, get that appointment, it is absolutely none of the receptionist's business as to why you'd like to see your doctor.
If you have any worries or bleeds before week 12 then remember that you can always pop into the early pregnancy unit in St.George's for an early days scan. They can really put your mind at rest and are a lovely team.
In terms of grand advice I would definitely recommend The Rough Guide to pregnancy by Kaz Cook as it is funny and informative.
Check out your local NCT classes and if you wish to do them book sooner rather than later as they do fill up fast.
Enjoy some pregnancy yoga classes - I believe Nadia is teaching one evening in the week at Chatham Hall and she is brilliant.
When you get a chance go and have a walk around your chosen hospital as they all do tours. That way you will get a better idea of whether you'd like a water birth, active birth or home birth.
And if you can stretch to it do take a hypnobirthing course as it is excellent preparation for however you decide to give birth. Gemma Morriss (above) is awesome and so am I (but of course I would say that!!
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Your first pregnancy can be life changing and wonderful. Enjoy.