Reporting normal and abnormal results to patients, educating them on the physiology, implications and recommendations from their OB /
Gyn Doctor or Midwife.
Not exact matches
Although your health care provider (who may be your OB -
GYN, family
doctor,
or a certified nurse -
midwife) may recommend these tests, it's up to you to decide whether to have them.
You'll probably hear these same guidelines when you visit your ob -
gyn, your
midwife,
or your baby's
doctor.
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According to the March of Dimes, you can see an obstetrician / gynecologist (OB /
GYN) for prenatal care, a family practice
doctor, a certified - nurse
midwife or other health professional.
Hypoxia and hypoxic - ischemic encephalopathy often occurs during childbirth due to various reasons, but the underlying cause is often the direct result of medical malpractice
or negligence by the obstetrician (OB /
GYN), nurse,
midwife,
doctor,
or other medical professional.
Screening in home visit settings isn't going to solve the problem here in California
or anywhere in the U.S.. All women deserve to be informed about the most common complication of pregnancy by their obstetric provider (90 % of births are managed by Ob /
Gyns, the other 10 % by family practice
doctors or nurse
midwives).