ProfWife
Mommy to Anne
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Newbie - they often don't ask. They are required by laws to run specific tests. I guess you can always raise a ruckus or decline, but I just went with it. (I'd already been blood typed by my RE within the last 2 years, but my doc insisted it was necessary.)
The number of tests are astonishing. I was tested last week for syphilis and gonorrhea. Hubs and I have been married for almost 9 years, together for 10, no other partners and even we haven't done anything for the last several months (he's been exhausted from work and I've just been exhausted). Still had to have the record of being tested. I've also now been tested for HIV 3 times (twice during pregnancy, once with my RE). Considering both hubs and I had 0 partners before each other, waited until the wedding, we are what might be considered "low risk."
I understand some people lie about these things, which makes it so the rest of the population has to be tested in order to protect these little ones we carry.
The number of tests are astonishing. I was tested last week for syphilis and gonorrhea. Hubs and I have been married for almost 9 years, together for 10, no other partners and even we haven't done anything for the last several months (he's been exhausted from work and I've just been exhausted). Still had to have the record of being tested. I've also now been tested for HIV 3 times (twice during pregnancy, once with my RE). Considering both hubs and I had 0 partners before each other, waited until the wedding, we are what might be considered "low risk."
I understand some people lie about these things, which makes it so the rest of the population has to be tested in order to protect these little ones we carry.