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How long will first midwife appointment take?

22 replies

inmybelly · 14/03/2014 07:30

Have tried contacting them but they're impossible to get hold of!

Just need to know how much time to book off work... What was your experience?

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JuniperTisane · 14/03/2014 07:33

I would allow an hour. There is a lot of form filling and medical history questions to get through.

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Dillydollydaydream · 14/03/2014 07:36

Bokk

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Dillydollydaydream · 14/03/2014 07:37

Sorry Blush booking appointment is usually 45m to 1hr. Lots of family history taken and questions about previous obstetric history (if any).
Allow 15 mins for them to run behind too.

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lyns31 · 14/03/2014 07:45

My midwife came to my home and was 3 hours later than she said she'd be for my booking appointment. Hope that's really rare.

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MrsMonkeyBear · 14/03/2014 08:20

I've been told to allow up to 2 hours. It seems like a long time but with all the things they may have to go through with you, it's also reasonable.

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K8eee · 14/03/2014 08:22

mine was 10-15 minutes. I was given the forms to take home and fill in Confused

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clairealfie · 14/03/2014 08:36

Mine was half an hour but I had to wait 20 minutes. However, I'd already filled out all of the forms and filled my pots beforehand

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weebairn · 14/03/2014 08:52

About an hour for a booking in appointment, 10-20 minutes for the other ones.

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Cariad007 · 14/03/2014 12:22

Also just in case you were referring to annual leave when you said you needed to book time off work, you don't need to take it as leave as you're entitled to time off for antenatal appointments.

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Pregnantberry · 14/03/2014 12:29

Mine was an hour but she was running really quite late, I can see how that would happen a lot for a midwife given the nature of her job. So I would allow for 2 hours just to be absolutely safe.

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PenguinsEatSpinach · 14/03/2014 12:51

I would allow 2 hours at least. One for the appointment, one for late running (particularly if they are coming to you. Community midwifes visiting new mums tend to run later than clinics!).

And yes, I assume you just mean booking time for how long work should expect you to be gone, not holiday time. You are entitled to paid time off.

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PrincessWellington · 14/03/2014 15:31

Yes a woman is entitled to time off but might choose to use annual leave if they are not ready to tell yet.

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eurochick · 14/03/2014 15:50

Mine was just over an hour and that included blood taking.

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KLou1105 · 14/03/2014 15:53

Mine took about an hour, but was running about 15 mins behind aswell x

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GreatSoprendo · 14/03/2014 16:36

Takes bloody ages! I had mine a couple of weeks ago and was a good hour - I'd hoped it would be quicker second time around and that we could skip some bits, but apparently that isn't allowed!

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Mummytobe2014 · 14/03/2014 19:15

Mine was one and a half hours long

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inmybelly · 14/03/2014 19:33

Thanks everyone!

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DrinkFeckArseGirls · 14/03/2014 20:06

Well, waiting will be at least 45 minutes and the appointment 5 to 7 minutes. Hmm
Just my experience...

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MrsCakesPremonition · 14/03/2014 20:09

And make sure that either your partner is there or you have all the info on medical issues from his side of the family.

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LondonJen · 14/03/2014 20:14

I had mine yesterday. Went in 15mins later than appt time. Midwife said it would take an hour and it did!

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duvetfan · 14/03/2014 23:30

Had mine this week. It was an hour.

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MrsWombat · 15/03/2014 06:24

My letter says 1.5 hours.

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