Well, first appointment was today! I booked an appointment with the community pregnancy center (for those like me without a family doc.) when I first found out, because the midwives were taking a long time getting back to me. When I did get an appointment with a midwife I found out that it's basically just a meet and greet, and a "this is what midwifery is about" appointment, I decided to keep the clinic appointment just incase I decide not to go with a midwife after all. (I'm pretty sure I will).
Today there was a lot of information, a lot of filling out paperwork, and a brief exam. My uterus seems to be growing as it should, which is the only indication today that confirmed I am in fact pregnant. She tried to listen for the heartbeat, but she warned me that it was probably unlikely at this stage to find, and it would be even harder on me since I have a tilted uterus. We didn't find it today, which was a bit of a bummer, but I'm sure I'll see little one soon enough!
She prescribed me Diclectin for the morning sickness, but I was a bit on the fence about filling the prescription (my MS hasn't been THAT bad). When I went to the pharmacy to fill it out and found out that it was nearly $200, I decided not to bother! I'll stick with Ginger and B6 thank you very much!
Any other Canadian ladies been prescribed Diclectin? Will you be using it? It makes me nervous that it's been pulled from the market in the US, but not here...