If you are expecting your first child, you are likely to have up to 10 appointments. If you have had a baby before, you should have around seven appointments. In certain circumstances, for example if you develop a medical condition, you may have more.
Your antenatal appointments should take place in a private setting where you feel able to discuss sensitive problems that may affect you, such as domestic violence, sexual abuse, mental illness or drug use.
| Weeks | Antenatal shedule of appointments | With who |
| 8 - 10 |
At every antenatal appointment – you will have the following carried out.
|
midwife |
| 11 - 14 | Nuchal translucency scan and bloods | hospital |
| 18-20 | Routine anomaly scan | hospital |
| 25 | Antenatal check (First-time mothers only) | GP / midwife |
| 28 |
|
midwife |
| 31 | Antenatal check (First-time mothers only) | GP / midwife |
| 34 |
|
midwife |
| 36 | Antenatal check | midwife |
| 38 | Antenatal check | GP / midwife |
| 40 | Antenatal check | midwife |
| 41 | Antenatal check | midwife |
| After 41 weeks | Induction of labour | hospital |