We're currently living in my grandparents' house while looking for a new place in another town.
Since we've been here, I haven't bothered to register with the local doctor, largely because it's only temporary, and also because she was so appalling with both my grandparents before they died. I won't go into specifics, but complaints were lodged.
I have been adamant that I wouldn't trust her with the care of my family in a million years.
Just found out I'm pg, however.
My question is, do I need a GP to refer me to the local hospital's antenatal unit? I would have midwife led care anyway and since we'll be moving in February I really don't see the point in registering.
I know my medical records are being held locally, surely they can just get them from there? Or is there more point to having a GP than that?
I certainly wouldn't go to her for any advice or if I needed an appointment, I just wouldn't trust a word she said.
Thanks!
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I haven't got a GP at the moment! Do I need one?
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BorgLady · 30/12/2010 11:28
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