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This is why im questioning it because I find it hard to believe they can predict it!
Although this isn't what you were asking, never be afraid to go to the same practise. Many doctors are fine with, and I've known some to recommended that if you are that unsure, to seek a second opinion, or if your like me, a third and a fourth and so on . You have the right to a second opinion and your practise wont see you as unappriciative - or if they do then it's their problem, and wouldn't be the best medical establishment
the first doctor i saw basically told me to chill out and that they couldn't offer anything as the youth councelling place was full and was only for 'serious' cases - which wasn't much help, then went back to the same place but a different doctor and he prescribed me beta-blockers and put me on a waiting list to see a specialist in anxiety.
just goes to show....they see so many people every day so they probably won't even realise
when its something as important as this if you want a second opinion make sure you get it. or you could ask to be referred to the early pregnancy unit at the hospital, they would be able to give you a scan.