he specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and child birth.
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An Obstetrician specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth.
Explanation:
- The primitive description of obstetrics is "the science of midwifery" from the Modern Latin term 'obstetricus' which means "pertaining to a midwife", which has the root word 'obstetrix'; meaning "midwife".
- An obstetrician is a doctor who has specialized in a woman’s reproductive system, pregnancy, and childbirth.
- The chief responsibility of an obstetrician is to deliver babies.
- Obstetricians have graduated from medical school and finished a four-year program in obstetrics and gynaecology.
- The school trains them in pre-pregnancy health, pregnancy, labour and childbirth, health problems after childbirth, genetics, and genetic counselling.
What do an Obstetricians do?
- Monitor the health of the mother and her developing babies' health, plus doing routine tests, ultrasounds, and measurements.
- Check for health situations that could cause difficulties during pregnancy or affect the babies' health, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, genetic disorders and infections.
- Advise a diet, medications, and exercise.
- Help in coping with morning sickness, heartburn, back and leg pain, and other shared pregnancy conditions.
- Explain what will happen during labour and delivery.
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