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3 miscarriages, can anyone recommend any private hospital/clinics for investigation in london

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lucyioannou · 13/09/2020 16:44

Wondering if anyone knows of or has used any private hospital/clinics or consultants for investigating miscarriages?

Had a miscarriage about 6 years ago very early on, and 2 within the last 4 months, one at 5 weeks and one at 8 weeks, getting pregnant isn't an issue and has happened first time every time we have tried. I have read a threw threads which say people go through the NHS but then go privately where more extensive tests are done when the NHS don't find any issues, but what to cut the middle bit out and just go straight to private for normal and extensive tests rather than wait for the NHS first, as I'm eager to get find out what's wrong than live with the thought for any longer that this just might not happen for us, any help, advice recommendations will really help xxx

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Timeandtidal · 06/04/2021 00:50

Following. Good luck OP

Notgivingup2 · 06/04/2021 08:31

@kwastell thanks so much, you don't know how useful this is and gives me a glimmer of hope when i'm feeling so, so blue. I think i'll try to get pregnant even before my meeting at the end of the month in that case. I was worrying about whether to wait for the outcome of the tests.

kwastell · 06/04/2021 12:09

@Notgivingup2 no problem at all. It's all so confusing to navigate. I hope you can get what you need. Feel free to message me if you have any questions.

DappledOliveGroves · 06/04/2021 12:16

@kwastell I've just seen your posts. I'm waiting for my first appointment next month at my local recurrent miscarriage clinic. May I ask, as a ball park, how much you paid for your consultation and the prescriptions you were on? Thank you!

kwastell · 06/04/2021 12:22

@DappledOliveGroves yes of course. It was £150 for a consultation over Zoom and around £400 for the medication.

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