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I'm getting mine on Wednesday and I'm at 34 weeks. Usually they do it between 34 and 36 weeks, but I also may go into labor by 36 weeks so they may be choosing to do it a little earlier.

2007-03-05 08:35:28 · answer #1 · answered by Serena 5 · 0 0

I am 35 weeks +4 and they just tested me at 35 weeks. It can be 35 or 36 weeks when they do it. Good luck

2007-03-05 16:35:51 · answer #2 · answered by doodersmom 3 · 0 0

Around 35 weeks.

2007-03-05 16:27:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For me it was my first pre-natal apt. They had done a full physical and pap smear and found out i had strep b. Usually thoguh i think it's between 24 and 27 weeks.

2007-03-05 16:26:39 · answer #4 · answered by leahpar77 2 · 0 0

Week 35-40.

2007-03-05 16:31:40 · answer #5 · answered by allyn h 4 · 0 0

Usually they test between 36 weeks and your due date. Usually it's in the last month of pregnancy!

2007-03-05 16:25:23 · answer #6 · answered by Danielle M 3 · 2 0

Towards the end of your pregnancy. I think it was like when I was going to the dr. every 2 weeks.

2007-03-05 16:28:11 · answer #7 · answered by SLU20 1 · 0 0

I want to say 28 weeks for some reason but I may be wrong...

2007-03-05 16:25:46 · answer #8 · answered by eruff8 2 · 0 0

Pregnancy testing


If you think you might be pregnant, you can make an appointment at any of the Public Health Family Planning Clinics for a pregnancy test.

Some common pregnancy symptoms include nausea, tender or painful breasts, tiredness, and/or frequent urination. The pregnancy test that Public Health clinics use is a urine test -- it is very fast (3 minutes) and very accurate, and can usually determine if you're pregnant within 1 or 2 days of a missed period.

A negative pregnancy test


A negative pregnancy test after a missed period means you're NOT pregnant. Remember, if you've had sex without birth control in the last 2 weeks, you might be pregnant but it could be too early for detection by the urine pregnancy test. The clinic staff can talk to you about when you should repeat the pregnancy test to be sure you're not pregnant.

If you are interested in avoiding pregnancy right now, clinic staff can:

Offer you emergency contraception if you've had sex without birth control in the last 72 hours (3 days)
Help you decide on a birth control method that is right for you
Test you for STDs or help you make an appointment for another day
Do your annual exam (pap) or help you make an appointment for another day
If you are trying to get pregnant, clinic staff can:

Talk to you about what you can do BEFORE you get pregnant to make sure you have a healthy baby
Test you for STDs or help you make an appointment for another day
Do your annual exam (pap) or help you make an appointment for another day
A positive pregnancy test


A positive pregnancy test means that you ARE pregnant. Public Health clinic staff can discuss all of your pregnancy choices with you when they give you the results of your pregnancy test:

If you want to be a PARENT, the staff can:

Give you information about healthy pregnancy
Provide you with the pregnancy documentation you need so you can make your first prenatal care appointment
Find out if you're eligible for "First Steps" medical insurance and help you apply
Help you make a maternity screening appointment
If you don't want to continue your pregnancy, you can choose to have an ABORTION. If abortion is your choice, clinic staff can:

Give you the pregnancy documentation you need so you can make an abortion appointment
Test you for STDs or help you make an appointment for another day
Help you decide on a birth control method that is right for you
Refer you to an abortion provider in your area (Public Health does not provide abortion services)
Find out if you're eligible for "First Steps" medical insurance and help you apply
Schedule an appointment for your check-up exam 2 weeks after your abortion
If your pregnancy test is positive and you are considering ADOPTION, the clinic staff can:

Give you information about healthy pregnancy
Provide you with the pregnancy documentation you need so you can make your first prenatal care appointment
Find out if you're eligible for "First Steps" medical insurance and help you apply
Help you make a maternity screening appointment
Provide you with referrals to adoption resources in your community.
If your pregnancy test is positive but YOU'RE NOT SURE what you want to do, the clinic staff can:

Give you information about all of your pregnancy choices (abortion, adoption, being a parent)
Find out if you're eligible for "First Steps" medical insurance and help you apply

2007-03-05 16:30:42 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 1

in the 6th to 7th month

2007-03-05 16:25:22 · answer #10 · answered by livedinthe80s 5 · 0 0

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