The best route to take is to specialize in obstetrics. Once you become a nurse, take assignments that place you in obstetrics, so you will get a feel of the discipline.
All registered nurses are licensed. OB is the specialty a registered nurse may have.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Obstetrics Or one who practices that medicine. - An obstetrician
A OB-GYN nurse is responsible for assisting the doctor during procedures. They also administer medications, perform ultrasounds and admit patients.
A OB nurse may clean the infant.
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Neonatal nurses work with babies. OB nurses work with pregnant mothers. Prenatal? where did you get that?
I am 4 months pregnant and my Nurse and OB said that Gravol is fine to take.
Someone should become a nurse because they want to. Nobody should become a nurse if they do not want to.
There are three options to become a registered nurse as follows.diploma program (typically three years, not recommended for individuals who do not have an already existing degree)associate degree (two years as a full-time student once the student starts the professional phase of the program)bachelor's degree (BSN) (four years as a full-time student)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.
First is becoming a registered nurse, then comes the specialty.
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