An obstetrician provides care during pregnancy and delivers babies. A gynecologist doesn't treat people who are pregnant or deliver babies, but specializes in the female reproductive system. It's common for healthcare providers to combine these two areas of medicine. This is called obstetrics and gynecology or Ob/Gyn.
If you are suspecting you are pregnant, go to your OB sometime soon. Once you have a pregnancy test confirmed, your OB should be able to instruct you in the next step in the process.
yes, or the ER
No go to your ob doctor soon.
OB/GYN Obstetrics's/Gynocology
OB ward or labor and delivery.
No it can not. Topamax, it to ward of headaches. OB will approve.
No! That is extremely dangerous. The pregnancy will have to be removed anyhow; it is best to consult your OB/GYN about the appropriate care of your ectopic pregnancy.
You see an OB/Gyn doctor and ask for an abortion.
You should consult your OB/GYN and they will possibly perform surgery to remove the pregnancy.
Ob-gyn. They are usually your regular obstetrician that you were seeing during pregnancy.
hCG is the most reliable indicator during early pregnancy. Falling hCG levels very early in pregnancy is a concern, you should check with your OB/Gyn. hCG levels do taper off as pregnancy progresses, and everyone is different. Your OB/GYN can evaluate the results and give you the most accurate assessment.
A pap smear can't detect pregnancy, no matter who collected the sample. A pregnancy test is required to detet pregnancy.