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FAO Miss Impatient, re NT scans

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LisaLeigh
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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 8:33:16 AM
Subject : FAO Miss Impatient, re NT scans

Hi there

I started a new thread just in case you missed it! Thanks for your reply re scans, this is the first I have heard about an NT scan!!!! i have looked it up and i found that both of my local hospitals offer it. I assume it is a free NHS test if it is carried out at an NHS hospital, and they will give it to anybody that requests it? i am not sure what risk i will be classed, but I turn 30 in September!!

If its free and they have to give it to me, then I am going to call the midwife tomorrow, and see if she can get me an appointment.

thanks loads xx

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Miss Impatient

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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 10:40:54 AM

I think every woman is entitled to one but they only offer it if they consider you high risk, other than that you need to request one. I requested one at my midwfie appointment, I am 24 with no hsitory of downs in the family so I am not too concerned about my risk of downs I just wanted the 12 week scan!

Good luck with the midwife, let me know if you get one!

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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 10:50:35 AM

hi MI

just did some googling and it looks like they are not offered for free in my area, they cgarge £200!! i really cant afford that, but will call midwife anyway, just to see if this is true :-(

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Miss Impatient

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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 5:24:26 PM

Thats obscene!! A babybond scan doesn't cost that, how can they justify charging that much???

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Kirsty&Macey
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Posted : Jul 12, 2009 9:25:10 PM

ahy girls sorry to crash the post. Some hospitals dont offer this service and my hospital only have been doing these free for the last year and half i didnt have one with my dd i had the triple blood test and they also do this with the scan now. You will be offered the triple blood test and they are quite accurate i believe so dont panic that you wont have any tests at all. £200 is excessive isnt it it should just be a normal scan charge as Miss I said babybond wouldnt charge this much maybe you could look into this if you have a bit of spare pennies xx

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