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I changed hospitals during my first pregnancy (because I moved house). The first hospital (Bolton) offered this test routinely, but the second one (Blackburn) didn't. Having said that there were a lot of differences between the antenatal services at both hosptals; Bolton gave an early scan as well as a 20wk scan; and they would also have induced my overdue pregnancy at 7 days over, not 10.
It was optional as to whether i had the nuchal test or not, they made you an appointment; but said there's no need to cancel if you don't want it - just don't turn up on the day.
I did not have the Nuchal test done because i was told that there was a 1% chance of miscarriage; and would have loved my baby just as much if he did have downs; so it didn't seem important to me to know.
It seems unfair that i was given an appointment when I didn't even want the test, and you are having to pay for yours privately.
Good luck
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