Sorry for the long post, looking for some help/opinions, I am 37+5 weeks pregnant, I have only just got a fixed address due to getting a council house and therefor will now join a local docs tomorrow but up until this point couldn't get registered anywhere without a permanent address. At 8 weeks I attended the early pregnancy unit and got a scan, pregnancy confirmed and told until I had a doctors they wouldn't see me any more as it's based on your address where you go, so since then I have been going to private scans every month throughout my pregnancy and have had no complications and been told each visit everything is good, I'm having a girl, everything measuring normal etc but the last app I had I was told baby was breech (32 weeks) so basically now I need to know what do I do? Go to the docs tomorrow to register and then what? As I know breech babies you will get checked weekly at this stage (im unsure if she is still breech as she could have moved by now) but I might not be able to get an app so fast? also if I on the off chance go into labour today can I show up at the local hospital without having a doctor? I know these are all questions I should know the answer to but I'm just looking for some help as this is my first baby and the closer to my due date I get the scarier going to register has became as I know the way I have done this isn't the norm but have been very stuck on what to do apart from pay for a scan each month to check she is growing and healthy. TIA.
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Help I have no doctor and due in 2 weeks
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