1) Your name 2) The reason you are scheduling an appointment. 3) Depending on the nature of your appt. you may be required to provide personal info. such as your date of birth, or other facts about you that may be needed in advance. For example if your appt. is with a lawyer you may be required to provide your next court date, charges, etc. 4) A means of contacting you, ususally a telephone #. Right off the bat that's all I can think of.
If you were at least pretty sure about the date of your last period, then yes you keep the same due date. Your baby can grow at different rates. And you never know, you might go in for your next doc appt and when he measures your belly it will be back on track.
Neither, actually. The date that is printed on all of the claims is the date of your last menstrual period, your LMP. This is the date that is used when claims are filed.
401 ME Order Appt Atty/Invest/Phys? what does this mean?
Approximate weight of a mason and risch appt sized piano?
Only if you have a sonogram. (Or genetic testing)
Base-appt means for every appointment set, the employee gets a certain commission. Example, if the job states $10 base-appt, it means for every appointment set, one gets $10.
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It couldn't hurt.
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Yes, as long as your not on Parole- You would have to notify your Parole officer. If you are on Probation and have an appt to see your probation officer, just let him know and reschedule the appt. Do not just go and not show up for appt!