Hello i am high risk and i have a obstertrian that i see when i go to the hospital and also a paedatrition aswell that sits in on the constultation (sorry for spelling) plus endless midwives and nurses that are also in the room, so i think if you are a high risk too you will be looked after very well at the hospital, plus i also see my own midwife at my local gp i think i must see just about everybody the nhs employees lol, i have just finished seeing the endocrinologist aswell for my thyroid disease, i was scanned quite a few times too to check that everything was going ok, its just a waiting game now and from what i have seen and heard im sure that when you get your bfp you will be well looked after, wishing you all the best
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