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GemmyMummy · 03/02/2012 08:40

Hi! I've just found out I'm pregnant (this will be my 2nd child). I'm just wondering if I need to make an appt with my GP or if I just go ahead and make the appointment with the midwife??? Also, when should I do this....I don't want to make the appointment too early! I had my son 6 years ago and can't remember all this and I know things have probably changed since then. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!! xxx

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juneau · 03/02/2012 08:43

You'll need to make an appt with your doctor to confirm the pregnancy (mine just said 'Congratulations' and that was it!), and that gets you in the system for MW appointments, etc. At least, that's how it was with my doctor's surgery. Maybe call the receptionists at yours and ask what the drill is. And congratulations!

Biscuitsandtea · 03/02/2012 08:44

Congratulations! Smile

I would say it varies from area to area whether they want you to see your GP or go straight to the mw or whatever.

Probably the best thing is to call the surgery and ask them what the procedure is? Normally the first booking in appt with the mw is about 8 weeks, but again this varies from area to area a bit.

Your doctors surgery receptionists should probably know the procedure in your area though.

Congratulations again Grin

Beans1977 · 03/02/2012 09:44

Congratulations!

I got a BFP a few weeks ago - went into the doc last week and he's booking in my MW and scan appointments. He said I'll get the MW at about 8-10 weeks, and the scan at 12-14 weeks. Seems ages away as I'm only 7 at the moment and time is going slowly!

Congrats again :-)

GemmyMummy · 03/02/2012 18:49

Thanks for all the helpful info and advice! I'll give my GP surgery a phone on Monday morning and find out what the procedure is. I'm a bit out of touch with all the practices and procedures so just wanted to make sure I was doing things things correctly....thanks again. :)

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TheDetective · 03/02/2012 19:03

Just ask for an appointment with the midwife - tell the receptionist its for booking in so they know when to give you the appointment for.

No need to waste your time going to GP, who won't do much. They only like to see you because then they can claim money for your antenatal care (which the midwives do, not the GP!)

TheDetective · 03/02/2012 19:04

Disclaimer: Of course, some may be helpful, and give pregnancy advice - but why not see the pregnancy specialist instead!

GizzyBoo · 03/02/2012 19:10

Congratulations GemmyMummy Smile

I rang surgery and was told I had to see the doctor before I could be booked with the midwife...there are such differences in care.

You should come and join us on the October antenatal thread

TheDetective · 03/02/2012 19:14

You don't have to... tut! Honest!

see here!

GemmyMummy · 04/02/2012 19:12

Thanks ladies for the replies, I know that the process differs from area to area...GizzyBoo I've joined in on the October antenatal thread! :)

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AThingInYourLife · 04/02/2012 19:18

Holy crap! - there's an October thread already?

Wow, I remember when we Julyers were the babies :o

Congratulations :)

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