I think what’s confusing things is that usually people get booked in, have the 12 week scan, find out it’s twins then start the twin care pathway then. Because I found out early I was having twins I still had to go through the pretence of contacting my local midwifery team (who took a week to get back to me) to then refer me back to the hospital (who took two weeks to look at the referral). For whatever reason, EPU were able to refer me to the twin clinic and make my appointments the same day, but couldn’t make the standard appointments at the same time.
Twin clinic is Tuesdays and Thursdays, so I’m pretty confident it’s the same people who scan singletons the rest of the week, they just have longer appointment times on twin days. And “twin counselling” whatever that is. There’s a fair chance the folk who see me on Tuesday will be able to do the nuchal test, but no one could tell me for sure, and I go on holiday Thursday morning so I’d have no time to arrange anything afterwards.
And yes, we’ll be finding out the sex - I think we’ve had enough surprises
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