I just received a letter saying I need to see a consultant ob at the hospital I will be giving birth at as my current ob has classed me as 'medium risk'. I rang to check if anyone can tell me why and because it is my first pregnancy no one could tell me anything. I will see my usual ob mid next week but in the mean time know I am going to drive myself crazy.
So my questions:
1. Any guesses as to why I would be classed as medium risk?
Background info of things I am thinking they may worry about:
- I was tested for thyroid antibodies and don't know the results yet but earlier tests indicated 'levels were a bit low',
- GCT came back 'borderline' but still under 8 (7.7) and midwife said they would be happy enough with it just watch my diet,
- we used FSH injections to get pregnant (midwife suggested she wouldn't like me to go over my due date as a result, my ob has never expressed any concern and is very pro natural birth)
- baby is measuring perfectly but I haven't put any weight on (I had an eating disorder as a teen and wondering if they plan to use this against me - I definitely don't have one now and think it would be very unfair for it to be used against me given I have been healthy for the past 7 years)

2. What will 'medium risk' mean for my birthing options. My current ob is great and I believe I could openly discuss options and come to an agreement together but if I am transferred to someone else I want to know what I could be in for. I am hoping so much I get to stay with my current dr and will speak to him about things in addition to seeing the consultant from the hospital.

Thanks!