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Hello. I’ve recently found out I’m

Pregnant. I’ve told a work friend as I trusted her and I don’t want to keep the baby which she knows about. And today I’m work my manger wanted a word with me about the pregnancy so I told her I am pregnant but she did a risk assessment for me but I am

Not keeping the baby at all as I am

Not financially stable at all and my mental health isn’t good either. But she want a matB 1 form from my GP or midwife but I am

Not keeping the baby do j still need that form.

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I think by law she has to do a risk assessment even if you are not keeping it. I would just go straight to the GP to get sorted with which ever way you want to go, once all sorted then go back to your employer and say no longer pregnant do the form not needed. Good luck

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