I wish I lived in the states 😔
*UPDATE*
I am currently sat in accident and emergency waiting to speak to a gynaecologist Dr. It looks as though I was right in my concerns and am miscarrying.
Anyone from the UK may have seen the weather reports there is a hell of a lot of snow in the midlands. And to be honest this has worked in my favour. A&E; was empty and we’ve been seen straight away.
I am 100% grateful for the NHS and in the midst of my panic did doubt them. But their aftercare and staff are incredible.
Thanks for all the advice ladies. I have taken everything on board for next time around.
Baby dust n all that to all of you
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I live in the grand United Kindom, England to be precise. And over the past 3 days I have wished so hard that I could be in America!
I’ve read so many posts where ladies are concerned about their pregnancies and have had bloods taken or extra tests and scans. Well in the UK I don’t have ready access to an OB-GYN 😔 I love the NHS I’m very grateful for the free medical care I receive whenever I require it but this is my 4th pregnancy and hopefully will be the first baby I will carry full term and bring home. At 6 weeks gone, knowingly pregnant for 2 I haven’t had bloods taken at all and I started spotting pink & brown this week. I called the dr and the soonest I can get a scan is 6 days away!
I know spotting is normal but I am so scared as I’m high risk. I just wish I had the availability that there is across the pond. After this pregnancy I’m going to be investing in medical insurance and going private!
Achieve your health goals from period to parenting.