An obstetrician, also commonly called an OB/GYN, usually offers a variety of women's health services, such as annual Pap tests. Obstetricians will also be trained to handle complications during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.
13. After completion of
residency training,
OB/GYNs must pass
a test administered
by the American
Board of Obstetrics
and Gynecology to be
board certified.
14. Some OB/GYNs may
choose to further
pursue a sub
specialty such as
infertility or
maternal/fetal
medicine
15. One reason many
women choose a
midwife for their
pregnancy is because
they are comfortable
with their current
OB/GYN.
16. Other women choose
to use an OB/GYN
because they are
experiencing a high
pregnancy risk.
17. This article is originally appeared on - http://physical-health-tips.blogspot.com/2016/12/obstetrician-and-gynecologist.html