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The abriviation for Obstetrics is Ob.
1) Low Risk Obstetrics 2) High Risk Obstetrics 3) Oncology
J. P. Greenhill has written: 'Obstetrics for the general practitioner' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'Obstetrics, from the original text of Joseph B. de Lee' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'Greenhill's Office gynecology' -- subject(s): Female Genital Diseases, Gynecology 'Obstetrics' -- subject(s): Obstetrics 'The miracle of life' -- subject(s): Childbirth, Prenatal care
Harrison H. Sheld has written: 'Obstetrics and Gynecology Review, 1996' 'Obstetrics & Gynecology Review 1992' 'Obstetrics and Gynecology'
M. G. de Bruin has written: 'Bovine obstetrics' -- subject(s): Veterinary obstetrics, Veternary obstetrics
Obstetrics and sometimes Pediatrics. But mainly OB (Obstetrics).
Andrew McCarthy has written: 'Obstetrics and gynaecology' -- subject(s): Gynecology, Obstetrics
The career for delivering babies is called obstetrics or obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN). OB/GYNs are medical doctors who specialize in caring for pregnant women and delivering babies.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Obstetrics Or one who practices that medicine. - An obstetrician
J. M Bredenell has written: 'Obstetrics' -- subject(s): Pregnancy, Obstetrics
John Osborn Polak has written: 'Manual of obstetrics' -- subject(s): Obstetrics
Richard M. Lackritz has written: 'Current literature review in obstetrics & gynecology' -- subject(s): Examination questions, Examinations, questions, Gynecology, Obstetrics 'Current literature review in obstetrics & gynecology, 1982' -- subject(s): Abstracts, Examinations, questions, Gynecology, Obstetrics