Well there's always a risk of being sued if something happens to the baby you deliver I guess. But that is the only thing I can think of. You will examen women's privates and determine if they have diseases, pregnancies, deal with educating and providing birth control and deliver babies among many things.
No, there are not any high risk OB/GYN's in the Fort Worth, Texas area. There are plenty of OB/GYN's in Fort Worth Texas but none that specialize in High Risk.
I would definitely discuss with your ob/gyn or even your family physician.
delivering babies :)
Being an OB-GYN relates to the study of the physical body which is one branch of physical science. Anatomy and Physiology are important parts of being a doctor of any kind.
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I think it is, because of the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease, and the possibility of heavier menstrual periods and cramps. IUDs are inserted by the ob/gyn and need to be removed by the ob/gyn. Sometimes, IUDs can be expelled from the body and into the toilet.
They should certainly discuss the risk factors of the mutated gene in relation to breast and ovarian cancer. The final decision should always be with the patient. This is a very personal decision and factors including age, completion of child bearing etc etc need to be taken into account. Discussion should be with genetic/gyno counsellor as well as surgeon.
ob/gyn's make around $247,350 yearly.
The Yearly Salary of a OB/GYN is atleast 110,000 dollars if not more.
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The television series "Deliver Me" is a reality television series about four female doctors in a high risk OB/GYN practice. The show airs on the OWN network.
Ask your OB/GYN, not an internet answer site.