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she could be a midwife if she has the proper credentials.
Trainings related to their profession like Basic life support in Obstetrics.
ob/gyn obstetrics and gynacological doctor well yes but there is also something called a midwife
Yes - she trained in obstetrics in Salt Lake City and delivered many babies in the west desert.
; obstetrics: ; The branch of medicine that deals with the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the recuperative period following delivery. ; gynaecology: ; The branch of medicine dealing with diseases of women, especially disorders of the reproductive system. ; midwifery: ; The techniques and practice of a midwife.
they deliver babies they not only deliver babies but they are also the doctors to check on women who are pregnant. they give the woman her checkups and ultrasounds and fetal testing, so as you can see there is a lot more to obstetrics than just delivering babies, half the time they don't even deliver the babies themselves, a midwife or nurse that is certified will do it.
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Thomas Dahsiell Jones has written: 'An essay on the importance of the obstetrick art' -- subject(s): Obstetrics
The abriviation for Obstetrics is Ob.
Gynecology is a fairly well paying specialization in medicine. Because it focuses on the reproductive systems of women it is frequently paired with obstetrics. Unlike obstetrics, however, it is much less prone to the malpractice suits that have become much more common over the years and which have significantly increased the cost of obstetric care. Doctors restricting their practices to gynecology alone have much lower malpractice premiums than those who include obstetrics in their practice. Also compared to obstetrics, gynecology has much more set hours with far fewer emergencies. Obstetricians can be called upon to deliver babies at any time of the day or night. As many a new mother can attest, babies tend to refuse to stick to schedules...
The midwife assistants assist the midwife.