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Hello :) so apparently I'm 5weeks 1 day pregnant with my second bubba :) Any ideas when it's good to make a GP appointment?

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I'd give the gp surgery a call and ask what the procedure is for your surgery. Seems to be varying stories from people on here. I was referred straight to midwife where NICE guidelines say to are to have your first booking appointment by 10 weeks.

Nhs website has good information on it x

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Marigold46

Thank you :) I just wasn't sure if it was too early x

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Enzoella1 in reply toMarigold46

Usually the midwife will make an appointment for when you're 8 weeks xx

I made an appointment with my gp as soon as I found out. I was at a similar stage to you. My gp did a quick health check and made my first midwife appointment for approximately week 8.

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