An OB-GYN is a doctor with a specialty in obstetrics and gynecology. OB-GYN's go to 4 years of medical school after receiving their bachelor's degrees. Then they apply to a residency program in obstetrics and gynecology, which is usually another 4 years. In residency is where they get their specialty training in the specifics of childbirthing and women's health issues; which is like their on-the-job training. After they have completed a residency program, they are eligible to become board-certified.
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.
You should know what they charge for their services. Also inquire about their experience and education background.
The answer depends on the study itself. As your ultrasonographer or OBGYN provider what the range of error is on the study.
It's not the nurses that deliver babies. The midwifes and doctors do that. So you could be a nurse specialized in infants. Don't know what it's called where you are.
If you’re pregnant or considering becoming pregnant, then now is a good time to start looking for a good obgyn. What is an OBGYN? This is an abbreviated word that means Obstetrician/Gynecologist. An obstetrician is a doctor who takes care of pregnancies, this is important for any mother-to-be or a woman who is wanting to become a mother. A gynecologist takes care of female health issues, especially related to reproductive health. Many doctors have combined both practices, which is where the term obgyn comes from. When looking for an obgyn in your area, consider distance and location from your home to the office and then to the hospital you would deliver a baby at. Usually a drive of no more than 30 miles is ideal, especially if you are pregnant or considering pregnancy. Many hospitals and physicians partner up and actually offer physician services and clinics either near the hospital or inside the hospital itself, which can make seeking prenatal care easier in some cases. Ask family or friends who have recently had babies for recommendations of a good obgyn. Many times, if your friend or family member is very happy with their prenatal care and delivery, they will volunteer the information to you. If this isn’t the case, it’s a good idea to ask for recommendations. Of course, anytime you get a recommendation, check the physician out with the local medical board and national health boards to make sure he or she has no complaints or malpractice suits. A good obgyn will be willing to meet with you before you actually agree to use him or her for prenatal care and deliver, so it’s a good idea to meet with a few different doctors and interview them about their practice, and how they handle certain situations. Within a few interviews and some discussion with your significant other or a trusted friend or family member, you will certainly be able to find an obgyn that you are comfortable with and that you know you can trust. Having a baby is a big deal, so it’s natural to be concerned or worried about potential problems or just simply coming events. A good obgyn will be willing to address your concerns and fears, without sugarcoating anything, and will also be honest and reassure you.
Storks can't deliver any size of baby.
About 4,315,000 babies were born in the US in 2007.
Yes, is possible 2 know genotype of unborn babies
No they don't... Not that I know of!
This example is from the movie Gone with the Wind, when Prissy and Scarlett are standing on the steps, with Melly about to deliver a baby, when Prissy says to Scarlett, "Lordy, Miss Scarlett, I don't know nothing 'bout birthin' no babies."
That's called being a midwife. You need some training. You need to know what to do if the cord is wrapped around the baby's neck, so it won't die. Babies don't just pop out. A midwife gets $200 to $400 depending on other services she offers.
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