Yes, an obgyn (obstetrician/gynecologist) is the one who will "deliver" your baby. However, he doesn't HELP you give birth,as in he doesn't stay with you throughout labor and give you emotional support. So if that's what you were asking, then you'll need a doula or a midwife. Doulas don't deliver the baby, but they give you great support during labor. Midwives deliver babies, but many of them will rpovide more emotional support than an obgyn. This answer is based on a US model of care.
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Pediatrician
At six weeks, it is easy for a doctor to not detect a pregnancy, particularly if they do not specialize in obstetrics. A pelvic examination is not the best way to detect if a pregnancy is normal.
An Obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in maternal care. Obstetrics is the name of this specialty.
You can become a surgeon (gynecologist or obstetrician) if you are willing to work with pregnancy and birth of children.
No. Only birth control from your doctor or condoms can prevent pregnancy.
The doctor SPECIALIZE in blood disease.
No. It will not terminate the pregnancy. It could however cause birth defects in the fetus and cause you more problems. If you wish to terminate a pregnancy, do it the most responsible way with a doctor's help and an abortion. Otherwise, simply have the child.
Urologist
You can stop the birth control pill without consulting a doctor if you're using them to prevent pregnancy. If you don't want to get pregnant, though, you should consult a doctor about other alternatives. If you're using the birth control pill for other reasons, you should consult a doctor before stopping.
Gynecologists specialize in the female reproductive system.
Yes, there are. An obstetrician, also commonly called an OB/GYN, is trained to manage pregnancy, birth, and postpartum can be the one to help.
Yes, birth control is an on going practice, to prevent pregnancy every day. Don't stop taking the pill, as directed by your doctor.
yes but more likely not to be you should go check with a doctor