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Pregnant - when should I visit the Dr?

9 replies

Brightsideisbetter · 25/08/2015 21:40

Hello
I found out I was pregnant this weekend- it's very ealy days, it said 2-3 weeks on the test. i was hoping someone could please share some pearls of wisdom from their experience. Should I make an appointment with a Dr straight awAy or wait for a few weeks until more time has passed?
Thank you!

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NeedMoreSleepOrSugar · 25/08/2015 22:19

In many practices you don't need to see the GP at all, just self-refer to the midwife. If you call your GPs reception they'll be able to advise you. Congratulations!

Junosmum · 25/08/2015 22:20

Depends on where you live. Call your surgery and ask if you need to see the gp or if you can self refer to the midwife service. If it's self reference call them and make an appointment for when you are around 8 weeks.

Junosmum · 25/08/2015 22:22

If it's gp then make an appointment for when you are 6ish weeks so they have time to refer you to the midwife. Congratulations.

Brightsideisbetter · 25/08/2015 22:24

Thank you very much all - really helpful. Its all a bit of (a lovely) shock so all confused!

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BBQueen · 25/08/2015 22:27

Each GP surgery does things differently so I would phone the receptionist and see. At my surgery, appointments need to be made ASAP to see the midwife at 9 weeks (no GP involvement).

Congratulations, by the way!

Flisspaps · 25/08/2015 22:32

I saw the GP at about 6w with DD. we filled in a form during the appt to refer me to the MW.

With DS I called the MW team directly, saved wasting 10 minutes of my life in the GP surgery unnecessarily Grin

LariyahSpen · 26/08/2015 02:51

Congratulations!! I went to the gp at about 5 weeks and he basically referred me over to a midwife who then contacted me for my next appointment which was a booking session at around 9 weeks. They do your bloods and have a bit of a chat about what care you will receive at this later appointment.

Your gp will prob take your bp & give you a due date (which may change once you have been scanned at 12 weeks) and they will just tell you to take folic acid - but generally that's it.

Something else to remember is if the home pregnancy test has said 2-3 weeks add 2 weeks on so your probably around 5 weeks.

Good luck with it all Smile

Topsy34 · 26/08/2015 08:23

Depends on your surgery, i just phoned at 5 weeks at made a booking appointment with mw, my mw is onky there once every 2 weeks so gets booked up fast!

tinyme135 · 26/08/2015 09:34

when I found out (a new time mummy) I went straight to the doctors as I didn't know how far gone I was. I went in on the Thursday and come the Tuesday I was in my booking in appointment. Found out I was actually 10 weeks gone already haha.

Like others have said phone the GP and see what they say.

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