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When do you go for your blood tests before your 28 weeks midwife appointment?

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Sexylady2017

I think you can have it done 3-4 days before your appointment with the midwife so that the result can be ready before your visit

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Lottie1993 in reply toSexylady2017

So I don't need to book a doctors appointment? X

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MommyFe in reply toLottie1993

I had couple of blood tests already...when I had my first midwife check and my first dating scan..they just sent the result after 10 days. I think they will do it for you as follow up checks.

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Kate91

I had all my.bloods.taken on days of appointments.

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embiemomma

you don't need to have the results for your 28 week appointment, as long as you have the bloods done around the 28th week, the results will be there for your following appointment at 31 weeks and they'd ring you in the meantime if there was a problem.

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