I wish I lived in the states 😔

MrsWellgood

*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!