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Is it OK to change doctor during pregnancy?
Changing doctors at the end of your pregnancy or for your delivery might be unsettling but it shouldn’t have any adverse effects on you or your baby. Many women have a different doctor present at their delivery for various reasons. You will have to let the new doctor know how your pregnancy has gone until now.
Can you change midwife during pregnancy?
It’s perfectly reasonable to ask if you can change and have another midwife if you feel that you can’t get on. If you do decide that you would like to change your midwife, the easiest way to do this is usually to phone the local community midwifery manager and explain.
Is 11 weeks too late for first prenatal visit?
1. First Prenatal Visit. Your first prenatal visit usually takes place when you are about 10-12 weeks pregnant (a pregnancy confirmation visit and possibly an early ultrasound typically occurs between 5-8 weeks). This appointment is often the longest, and will include a general physical and routine prenatal labs.
Can I ask for a different midwife?
Yes, if you don’t feel comfortable with your midwife you can ask for a different midwife. Write or call the Head of Midwifery at your local maternity unit or call the hospital switchboard and speak to a Supervisor of Midwives. You can request a different midwife, and you don’t have to give a reason unless you want to.
Can you request to change your midwife?
You can always ask if you can change midwives if you feel something isn’t right. This is your pregnancy and it’s important that you feel you’re getting the right care for you and your baby.
Why are doctors waiting 10 weeks?
If you are seeing a midwife they may suggest you wait until 10 – 12 weeks for your first appointment. This is because this is about the time when you can hear your baby’s heartbeat on a doppler. Don’t be sad or scared if they still can’t find the heartbeat, as it is really more like 12-14 weeks for a definite reading.
What week does second trimester start?
A pregnancy is divided into trimesters: the first trimester is from week 1 to the end of week 12. the second trimester is from week 13 to the end of week 26. the third trimester is from week 27 to the end of the pregnancy.