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So I’ve been having symptoms of pregnancy and booked a appointment with my gp explained the situation and he asked to do a blood test which I did I went today to ask for my results and they said everything come out fine except one thing my doctor wants to discuss with me and told me to book another appointment with my gp? Does that mean I’m pregnant cause my gp had never made me book another appointment I normally just get the prescription of medication I need

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You might or might not. Depending of what they tested for and what the one result is... sometimes the doctor needs to explain why/what is abnormal. So j would not make any assumptions

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Tiddly1984

Hi, Maybe call back and ask if your tests showed positive for pregnancy. It’ll help put your mind at rest.

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