What does Obgyn stand for in slang?

"Obstetrics and Gynaecology" is the most common definition for OBGYN on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.

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What does the abbreviation OB-GYN mean?

Listen to pronunciation. (ob-STEH-trix ... GY-neh-KAH-loh-jee) A branch of medicine that specializes in the care of women during pregnancy and childbirth and in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the female reproductive organs.

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Why do they spell out OB-GYN?

Ob/gyn is the branch of medicine that deals with women's medical conditions, pregnancy, and birth. Ob/gyn is an abbreviation for ` obstetrics/gynecology.

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Is it OB-GYN or Obgyne?

An obstetrician-gynecologist, or OB-GYN, is a healthcare professional that specializes in female reproductive health. People trained as OB-GYNs specialize in both obstetrics and gynecology: obstetrics involves working with pregnant women, including delivering babies.

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What is the opposite of an OB-GYN?

Gynecologists specialize in women's sexual and reproductive health care. Physicians who specialize in men's sexual and reproductive health care — including the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the male sex and reproductive organs — are called urologists.

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Is OB-GYN one word?

or ob/gyn, OB/GYN

obstetrician-gynecologist.

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What do you call the OB?

An obstetrician is a doctor who specializes in pregnancy, childbirth, and a woman's reproductive system. Although other doctors can deliver babies, many people see an obstetrician, also called an OB/GYN.

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What is a Rob in pregnancy?

Robertsonian translocations (ROBs) are structural chromosomal anomalies that result from the fusion of two acrocentric chromosomes (13–16, 21, 22). About 1/1000 of healthy people and 1/500 of healthy couples carry a ROB.

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When should you call the OB?

Call your doctor, midwife, or nurse advice line now or seek immediate medical care if: You have vaginal bleeding. You have belly pain. You have a fever.

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What is dulla?

Dulla (organ), a pink organ in the throats of camels, displayed out of the mouth during courtship.

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What is a GYN called in English?

A gynecologist is a doctor who specializes in treating the female reproductive system.

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What is the difference between a midwife and OB GYN?

An OB/GYN and a midwife provide similar services, but here is where they differ: A midwife uses fewer medical interventions during childbirth and is excellent if you are planning a natural birth. An OB/GYN is trained to handle any childbirth. A midwife is a good choice for an unmedicated natural childbirth experience.

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What are GYN surgical positions?

EXPLORE COMMON PATIENT POSITIONS
  • Fowler's Position.
  • High Fowler's Position.
  • Supine Position.
  • Jackknife Position.
  • Kidney Position.
  • Prone Position.
  • Lithotomy Position.
  • Sim's Position.

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How do you use Obgyn in a sentence?

An Ob/gyn is a doctor who specializes in women's medical conditions, pregnancy, and birth. Ob/gyn is an abbreviation for ` obstetrician/gynecologist. ' My mom's an Ob/gyn and she works with high-risk pregnancies.

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What does Obgyne mean pronunciation?

/ˌɒb ˈɡaɪn/ /ˌɑːb ˈɡaɪn/ (North American English, informal) ​[uncountable] the branches of medicine that deal with the birth of children (= obstetrics) and the diseases of women (= gynaecology)

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Can a gynecologist tell if you are pregnant during a check up?

The answer is no.

A pap smear is a screening test used to detect and prevent cervical cancer, the most common gynecologic cancer. On the other hand, the only way to detect pregnancy is by measuring your human chorionic gonadotropic (HCG) hormone. So your gynecologist cannot use a pap smear to detect pregnancy.

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Can you give birth in water?

Water birth is the process of laboring and/or giving birth in a tub of warm water. Many women find that sitting or floating in water during labor helps them relax and manage pain. Some women choose to give birth in the water. Others only labor in the tub.

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What do you call nine babies born at the same time?

Nonuplets (9)

A set of nonuplets was born on 13 June 1971, in Sydney, Australia to Geraldine Brodrick and her husband Leonard. They were five boys and four girls; two of the boys were stillborn and the last of the surviving babies, a boy named Richard, died six days after the birth.

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What is birth water?

A water birth means at least part of your labor, delivery, or both happen while you're in a birth pool filled with warm water. It can take place in a hospital, a birthing center, or at home. A doctor, nurse-midwife, or midwife helps you through it. In the U.S., some birthing centers and hospitals offer water births.

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Should I call OB if I fell?

If you have a minor fall during your first trimester, call your health care provider, describe the fall and discuss any symptoms you have. If you have a fall toward the end of your second trimester or anytime during your third trimester, seek immediate care from your health care provider.

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Is it OK to call in sick while pregnant?

Sick leave during pregnancy

You should follow your employer's sick leave procedures. Most employers will allow you to have a few days off without a doctor's note, but for longer periods of time they can ask for a doctor's note.

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What if I just found out I'm pregnant?

You should contact your GP surgery or local midwife service as soon as you find out you're pregnant (before 8 weeks into the pregnancy). It's important to see a midwife as early as possible to get the antenatal (pregnancy) care and information you need to have a healthy pregnancy.

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