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Prenatal

When did you ladies have your first prenatal appointment. I went to the doctors to confirm my pregnancy... After weeks of being told I would most likely miscarry by the 12th week. Due to mostly low hormone levels and a miscalculation of my pregnancy. Although I've had a lot of blood work done and ultrasound to date my pregnancy. I haven't had a what everyone calls a "prenatal". I'm just curious when is one suppose to have it done.  
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Thanks ladies for your insight it was helpful. :) I wish you all the best and your little ones too.
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9weeks
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10 weeks in my area, but as we were with the fertility doctor I've had several apts. With blood work and u/s.
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I i had mine when i was 6 weeks . But by then i was already taking prenatals from the store . I just got a pap , blood work , discussed symptoms and i asked wuestions . An my doctor prescribed some prenatal for me . An actually since i already had my doc appointment after getting my vitamins i just took them with me to see if they were ok . But as soon as you found out you should have went and purchased some . But its never to late for prenatals . An the ones from walmart or a drug store work just as fine.
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I had mine 6 weeks doctors just asked me to go back when I'm 8 weeks for another check up to make sure everything is okay.
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I had mine at like at 6weeks. I had to change doctors because I wasn't satisfied with  midwives, I wanted an ob which I had schedule and appointment and it was at my 8 week..
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