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A Teenager's Guide to Becoming an Obstetrician: Q&A with a Professional


Question
1. How can i prepair myself now as a teenager?
2. What is it like to be an obstetrician?
3. What is the hardest thing in being an Ob?
4. How much did the smallest baby that you delivered weigh?
5. Do you like the job that you have and what is it?
6. Is it harder to deliver babies if you are a boy or girl Ob?

Answer
HI Sammi,
I trust you are a high school student that is thinking about becoming a nurse or ob?
well I will do my best to answer your questions.
1. you can prepare yourself by staying in school and doing the very best you can for grades, taking all the science courses and math courses you can, above all go to a good college or university.
2. I don't know what it is like to be an ob, but can help you as far as being an ob nurse, it is absolutely wonderful to see a new life and helping that mama bring that new life to this cruel world and wondering what will happen to that little one.
3. I don't know what the hardest thing is, but the hardest thing for the ob nurse, is handling the death of a newborn baby or the mama.
4. The smallest baby that we delivered was about llb.
5. I answered that above.
6. I don't think it is any harder to deliver a baby of any sex, they are all wonderful.