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  1. #1
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    Mar 2005
    Sydney, NSW
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    Congrats!!!
    I didn't go to the Doc's until maybe 6-8 weeks and then it was for blood tests, not confirmation. I never had BFP confirmed by Doc, they said home test was fine. But saying that, do what ever you want. The Dr will tell you what needs to be done and when, which I find helpful as I forget each time! I would however book into the hospital of your choice now. I booked in last two times before 4 weeks!!
    HAve a great pregnancy! xo

  2. #2
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    I was about to say, definitely book into your hospital now! I booked in straight away with each of my pregnancies, I didn't want to risk getting knocked back. If you are going public, you'll need to go to your GP for a referral.

  3. #3
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    May 2005
    Canberra
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    There is nothing wrong with going to the doc early. Sometimes the doc looks like they don't know what to do with you because they aren't always used to it, but go when you want to go. Use it as an oppertunity to ask them about what sort of care and testing is available to you - and don't let them fob you off with "there will be plenty of time for that later". the earlier you start collecting information relevant to your local area, the more time you have to consider all your options properly. some area's you need to book into hospital's nearly as soon as you find out you're pg. Other's (like canberra where I live) the hospitals won't book you in until you are further along, and the midwife program, doesn't see anyone until they are at least 16weeks (I will be nearly 18weeks, when I finally see them).

    Your doc may or may not confirm your pg with either a urine or blood test. they may or may not take your weight and blood pressure. they may or may not give you referrals for standard blood work-ups and u/s. I always go in prepared to ask for these things, if that is what I want. I have had doc's tell me before that there was no point giving me a referral for the nuchal translucency u/s that early, that I had heaps of time. But I know from experience that it can sometime be hard to book into the u/s place, so it is best done early. Also this time round, the first doc I saw, I really didn't like; and the u/s place he referred me to was going to cast $100 more then the one I ended up going to (after getting a referral from another doc).

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    Jun 2007
    Western Australia
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    Thanks Misty!

    And thanks everyone else.
    I'm getting really peeved off because I've not stopped sneezing. I went and had a little sleep before having to go to work tonight and as soon as I woke up, I was sneezing again! ARGH!
    I do, however, have a doctors appt for next Friday (the 13th... what a day!)

  5. #5
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    Mar 2007
    Paradise
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    LJ my birthday this year falls on a friday the 13th, it really is a good day I think the sneezing is just increased sensitivity to pollens. Do you have any flowers inside the house? I can remember when I was early pg with Sarah I could smell citrus when I got to work. At lunch time one of the guys had a mandarin and I said I KNEW someone had some citrus!! I could smell it before!!

    The earlier the better for going to the Dr hun, If you want to go birth centre they book out really quickly. I called my BC the day I got my BFP and asked if I could go on the waiting list and which doctors they recommend for the referral because we were new to town. The earlier you can get booked in the more chances you have of getting a place considering BC are so popular.

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    Sneezes are an interesting side effect!! Major weirdness going on there - not "worrying" weirdness, just funny weirdness. Cracks me up what happens to women in pg!!

    Feel free to go to the Dr!! I reckon.

    I had cramps too, but like Trish said, your baby has to fit in there somehow, so it starts to stretch.

    The really good cramps come after you've had the baby and start BF - woah, Nelly!! The uterus shrinking is a heck of a lot less fun!! Well, that was for me anyway.

  7. #7
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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
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    Hi LJ.

    So nice to see you posting in here. The varying cramps are perfectly normal don't worry about them. Go to the doc as soon as you feel comfortable. There is no need to wait.

    Congratulations. I wish you a happy, healthy & uneventful pregnancy. Stop stressing about every little thing. Just enjoy your pregnancy because before you know it, it will be over and done with & you will wish you'd spent more time enjoying it.