I got mine at 22 3.
Mat b form when do you get it.
4 4 validate the form for the mat b1 to be valid registered midwifes must.
Where i live you have to get it into the social 15 weeks before your due date to ensure that the appropriate benefits are paid.
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The mat b1 can be given out after 20 weeks so you usually get it at the next midwife appointment after that.
Who do i get a mat b1 form off.
If you do end up losing your mat b1 form you are able to apply for a duplicate but this can take some time and hold things up.
For this reason we recommend making a copy as soon as you sign it and keeping it in a safe place before the baby brain sets in.
Midwife or doctor and when can i get it.
Either can issue it it s issued after 21 completed weeks.
I m pretty sure i got mine off my midwife last time i did have to ask for it though.
The matb1 form should actually say matb1 on it either at the top or at the bottom probably.
The mat b1 form is one of those things you don t know you need until you suddenly need it.
So in reality they don t actually need it by week 25 unless you are planning on taking maternity leave smp from week 29 onwards.
The mat b1 may be issued by a doctor or registered midwife who attended the patient in connection with her confinement.
However they do not need the matb1 form until 28 days prior to when you intend to start claiming to smp.
If your employer starts asking for it before then it might be worth leaving a message at your gp for the midwife to pick up when they re there next with your name due date and contact number they might be happy to leave the completed form for you at the surgery reception or can.
This was a point of confusion for me too i m 27 weeks now.
I would just call my midwife and ask if you can collect one form her at the earliest convenience x.
This guidance is for doctors or registered midwives who issue maternity certificates form mat b1 to pregnant women to verify the pregnancy and confirm the expected week of confinement.