In the event that she is pregnant, the gestational surrogate's pregnancy will be monitored first by the fertility doctor, and
then by an obstetrician until she gives birth.
Not exact matches
Postpartum hemorrhage guidelines are regularly updated
by the Royal College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists and The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, and
then written into local protocols for practice in every National Health Service hospital.
definitely, our moms were told
by their pediatricians and their
obstetricians, that formula was just as equally beneficial as breast milk and that's kind of what they knew at the time and so, you know, we can't hold it against our moms at all, but, you know, I know my mom for example, breastfed me till I was six weeks old and
then was told
by her...,
by my pediatrician that she was killing me because I had a lot of gas and stuff like that, so I was immediately taken off breast milk and given formula.
By the way, an article that makes a point of portraying
obstetricians as hypocritical, arrogant and incompetent practitioners and
then trots out the usual tired untruths (they have no experience of unmedicated deliveries; their practice isn't evidence - based) isn't exactly doing a fine job of «advocating for cooperation and understanding between sides.»