Obstetrician- a physician that specializes in the treatment of women, especially pre-natal care, childbirth and post delivery recuperation. Midwife - a person skilled in the delivery of babies
You need to discuss this with your OB doctor or midwife. If you are breast feeding it will effect the pill you use.
ob/gyn obstetrics and gynacological doctor well yes but there is also something called a midwife
An OBGYN must go to school for at least eight years of schooling. This can cost at least $100,000, depending on the school.
Generally a plastic surgeon will make much more money than an OB/GYN
The Yearly Salary of a OB/GYN is atleast 110,000 dollars if not more.
A man is not allowed to be a midwife. That is why the term midwife is used. Also it is illegal for some one to use a midwife except for in three states. Once the health care reform bill passes no one will be allowed to be a midwife. You will have to us an ob/gyn as required by the other 47 states. In Japan and Canada it is also not allowed for a man to be a midwife. Men tried to challenge this for years. In the UK there are midwives that are men but they are called men-midwives. There are not very many of them either. If a man wants to work in the medical field as a health care provider for women than he needs to go to medical school and become an ob/gyn instead of trying to take the easy way out and invade upon an area that was and is only intended for women. Midwives do not know how to safely deliver a bay either and that is why doctors are the right choice. Obama sees that and is going to fix it all. You midwives and male nurses need to get real jobs.
An OB/GYN makes more money then a Peditrician but they make almost around the same pay but an obdtetrician just makes a couple of hundreds more then a pediatrician but if you love kids pediatrician is the best job for you
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No, it does not always mean you have had a miscarriage. Women are different and so are all pregnancies. However, at this time call your Ob-Gyn or midwife. They will more than likely tell you to go to the ER. Tests will be ran there.
A mid-wife is a RN that has had special training in dthe delivery of infants. A doctor is a MD who has completed 4 years of medical school and at least 5 years of residency in that specific field - there is a BIG difference between the two.
In some cases, it is normal. However you should talk about it with your OB/GYN or midwife... You can check out this pregnancy website. It helped me before, during, and after pregnancy. www.pregnancyguideonline.com