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I'm 2-3 weeks pregnant, what will my second test be tomorrow and what should I be doing at this stage of my pregnancy

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Becks-734

have you already had a positive test?

if not wait till you get a positive result, then contact your doctors and inform them that you are pregnant and ask for a midwife referral pack, fill that out and return it, the midwife will usually contact you between 8-11 weeks.

although it varies for every area.

good luck and congratulations x

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Lillyella

Good reply, also, just to add, start taking folic acid or pregnancy vitamins :)

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Becks-734 in reply toLillyella

oh god yes, i didnt even think to mention that!! :) x

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