Early Pregnancy Care

Early pregnancy can bring uncertainty as well as excitement. Symptoms such as pain, bleeding or severe nausea require prompt and careful assessment. Mr Thomas Bainton, Consultant Gynaecologist, provides specialist early pregnancy care within a private, consultant-led setting, offering reassurance, accurate diagnosis and clear management.

If you are seeking early pregnancy assessment, timely specialist review supports safe and appropriate care.

Early Pregnancy Care Key Factors

What Is Early Pregnancy Care?

Specialist assessment and management during the first trimester of pregnancy.

When to Seek Assessment

Pelvic pain, vaginal bleeding, severe nausea, or concerns about pregnancy progression.

What It Involves

Consultation, pelvic ultrasound and structured clinical evaluation.

Clinical Focus

Confirm pregnancy location and viability, manage symptoms and identify complications early.

Care Approach

Prompt diagnosis, clear explanation and personalised management plan.

Patient Pathway for Adenomyosis Assessment

Specialist Consultation

Detailed discussion of symptoms, pregnancy history and timing of last menstrual period.

Ultrasound Assessment

Transvaginal ultrasound to confirm intrauterine pregnancy, assess viability and exclude ectopic pregnancy.

Management Plan

Clear explanation of findings with advice on monitoring, treatment or further investigation.

Follow-up

Structured review to monitor progress or manage ongoing symptoms.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When should I have an early pregnancy scan?

Usually between 6–8 weeks, or earlier if symptoms such as pain or bleeding occur.

Light bleeding can occur, but it should always be assessed.

Pelvic pain, bleeding and sometimes shoulder tip pain require urgent assessment.

Yes. Treatment is available for moderate to severe symptoms, including hyperemesis.

Management options are discussed, including natural, medical or surgical approaches.