Hello there
It's our first pregnancy. We've been to the GP on Saturday and got a confirmation of pregnancy + referral to our local Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHC).
We called the MCHC and various other places. We got our first appt with MCHC for the 14th week, which sounds crazy-late.
We were told to register with our catchment hospital and book ASAP for Down Syndrome tests. Called the catchment area hospital (voicemail), waiting for a reply. I was told to go to the hospital directly (1 hour from home), but the wife these days is KO with morning sickness (6th week).
So I panicked and tried to go private, as well. The same clinic offers OSCAR (90% detection rate, $2550, results available in 2 hours) and safe-T21 (99.1% detection rate, $8000, results available in 3 weeks!) However, it turns out that they will be closed during the period we need the test for (lucky eh), so they encouraged us to ask somewhere else. I called Dr. Belinda Leung in TST (any feedback anyone?) but the nurse said that we should do ultrasounds+consultation *before* OSCAR, and she booked us for that instead, about the same time as when we actually need the Down test, so I am worried that we won't be able to book OSCAR in time after that!
I will call everyone again on Wed, also because their English did not allow me to understand everything they said (par for the course), but I wonder what a "normal" timeline for both public and private is, please.
The books we are reading (both US) don't say when it starts making sense to have an ultrasound. However, they both do stress the importance of having antenatal checks every month, so we are a bit anxious about being left out on a limb for the first three months! The books also mention the importance of interviewing doctors before committing to one, but it seems like people here charge even for the first consultation, which apparently cannot be any earlier than three months into the pregnancy. All this without having seen a list of private doctors near us, which I was hoping the MCHC could give us, together with answers to our various general questions about how things work.
Makes no sense!
So far, so frustrating...
Thanks for your help
It's our first pregnancy. We've been to the GP on Saturday and got a confirmation of pregnancy + referral to our local Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHC).
We called the MCHC and various other places. We got our first appt with MCHC for the 14th week, which sounds crazy-late.
We were told to register with our catchment hospital and book ASAP for Down Syndrome tests. Called the catchment area hospital (voicemail), waiting for a reply. I was told to go to the hospital directly (1 hour from home), but the wife these days is KO with morning sickness (6th week).
So I panicked and tried to go private, as well. The same clinic offers OSCAR (90% detection rate, $2550, results available in 2 hours) and safe-T21 (99.1% detection rate, $8000, results available in 3 weeks!) However, it turns out that they will be closed during the period we need the test for (lucky eh), so they encouraged us to ask somewhere else. I called Dr. Belinda Leung in TST (any feedback anyone?) but the nurse said that we should do ultrasounds+consultation *before* OSCAR, and she booked us for that instead, about the same time as when we actually need the Down test, so I am worried that we won't be able to book OSCAR in time after that!
I will call everyone again on Wed, also because their English did not allow me to understand everything they said (par for the course), but I wonder what a "normal" timeline for both public and private is, please.
The books we are reading (both US) don't say when it starts making sense to have an ultrasound. However, they both do stress the importance of having antenatal checks every month, so we are a bit anxious about being left out on a limb for the first three months! The books also mention the importance of interviewing doctors before committing to one, but it seems like people here charge even for the first consultation, which apparently cannot be any earlier than three months into the pregnancy. All this without having seen a list of private doctors near us, which I was hoping the MCHC could give us, together with answers to our various general questions about how things work.
Makes no sense!
So far, so frustrating...Thanks for your help