Dear Michelle,
May I suggest that you ask at your doctor's surgery for the name and
telephone number of the midwife associated with the practice. I am sure that
having met her you will be more aware of possible options.
Regards
Tina Harris
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From: Ishbel Kargar <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 17 December 1999 00:52
Subject: Fw:
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>From: Nicholas Terras <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: 16 December 1999 20:05
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>Please help me, i feel so confused. I have just discovered that i am
>pregnant to much delight and have visited my local GP. I have recently
moved
>to the area and have seen different doctors there without getting to know
>just one. The surgery is scruffy, dirty and staff unhelpful - the price you
>pay for living in cetral london.
>The GP was unfriendly and unhelpful and i left without knowing much
>information and without being examined. She told me that she was sending a
>letter of as a referal to UCH (the nearest hospital) but am unclear of my
>choices. My husband wants us to go privaltely but i feel this is a little
>extravagant but we both work long hours and the convieniece factor would
>suit. I would maybe like to do it half and half but dont know costs. I
>really need to sit down with someone and go through the lot.
>Please can you help.
>Regards
>Mrs Michelle Terras
>Please email me on my address: [log in to unmask]
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