Hi all,
I'm hoping and praying for a BFP soon, and I'm just wondering what happens when you go to your NHS GP to tell them you're pregnant?
Most of the posters over on the TTC board are American, and it seems they get all sorts of progesterone tests every other day, scans, nurses calling them etc.
Please tell me we don't just get a 'what not to eat during pregnancy' leaflet and an appointment with a grumpy midwife four months down the line?
ALSO - I'd consider myself high risk because I have a bicornuate uterus along with PCOS, and I'll probably need a cerclage as my cervix is congenitally really short. Will I be referred straight to a gynaecologist?
Thanks
xxx
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26, married, TTC#1
PCOS
Hypothyroidism
Vaginismus
Bicornuate/septate uterus
Thickened endometrium
Congenitally short cervix
......baby-making machine I am not.
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