What is it like to be an obstetrician and gynaecologist?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-19
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I feel that I have a great responsibility, and I have two lives in my own hands, and I must not slack off.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You are dealing with patients, not women, and you are helping them relieve their pain as much as possible, rather than appreciating, and the recognition and transformation of roles make you have an extra layer of medical thinking when you face female patients.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think it's okay if it's a woman, but if it's a man, I'll feel embarrassed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When you become a male doctor, you can reduce your potential marriage partners by at least 60 percent. When going on a blind date, most of them will be rejected by women for other reasons. Even if you can accept it, if the child can't accept it in the future, you can't bear to let the child not be able to hold his head up for the rest of his life because of his father's profession.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I gave birth to a baby is a male doctor to deliver the baby, the attitude is very good, the baby itself cried, has been chatting with me, has been persuading me to endure, the last level, in fact, I think obstetricians and gynecologists are great, witness the birth of countless small lives, there is no gender distinction, thank you for my delivery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    When I went to school, the obstetrics and gynecology teacher showed us the ** of flat birth and cesarean section, and I was very shy. Now I can watch the pregnant woman give birth in the delivery room. And under the influence of the environment, he began to tell meat jokes.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As for the special experience, in the outpatient clinic, there are often women who push the door and see the male doctor, shouting like a ghost, "Mom, why is there a man, I want to change the doctor" and then rush out of the door.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, I was quite excited to be assigned to the ** outpatient clinic for internship at that time, and I think most male interns will feel like this. But when you actually walk into the clinic and start your internship, the excitement may disappear inexplicably.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as it is a doctor with a good mentality, both men and women can accept it, the first child met the midwife's attitude was super poor, and then secretly stuffed the red envelope with a better attitude, because the first child was in the middle of the night, it was too painful to control the shouting and scolding, or the midwife comforted a few words of warmth in his heart, and the child was born seven pounds.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the eyes of the doctor, you are a lump of meat on the board, only male and female, male and female.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I will, like a patient, because the patient is a patient in my eyes, and he is a patient, male or female.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Medicine does not distinguish between men and women, and it should be respected for treating diseases and saving people!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the eyes of the doctors, you are just a piece of sick meat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When I was in school, I studied obstetrics and gynecology stupidly, I couldn't stand the blood, the wounds, and worked in the logistics department of the hospital after graduation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Men and women, it's not like I've never seen them.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It stinks......And we have a special eye, hey.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The main tasks he is engaged in include:

    1) Inquire and examine patients, write medical records, and record medical records;

    2) Doctor's orders or implementation of laboratory tests, imaging, interventional methods, puncture techniques and other diagnostic procedures;

    3) Analyze the laboratory and examination reports and results to make a diagnosis;

    4) determine whether to take conservative** or surgical**;

    5) Prescribing medical aids and drugs for the treatment of diseases of the reproductive system in women**;

    6) Formulate the surgical plan, prepare the operation according to the doctor, and carry out the operation;

    7) Adverse reactions and abnormalities during pregnancy and postpartum;

    8) Midwifery and delivery during childbirth;

    9) use drugs or instruments to avoid or terminate pregnancy;

    10) to carry out the diagnosis of genetic diseases;

    11) Infertility with assisted reproduction technology**;

    12) Observe the changes in the patient's condition after surgery and take corresponding measures.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The main tasks he is engaged in include:

    1) Inquire and examine patients, write medical records, and record medical records;

    2) Doctor's orders or implementation of laboratory tests, imaging, interventional methods, puncture techniques and other diagnostic procedures;

    3) Analyze the laboratory and examination reports and results to make a diagnosis;

    4) determine whether to take conservative** or surgical**;

    5) Prescribing medical aids and drugs for the treatment of diseases of the reproductive system in women**;

    6) Formulate the surgical plan, prepare the operation according to the doctor, and carry out the operation;

    7) Perform ** for women's pregnancy and postpartum reactions and abnormal teasing fluids;

    8) Midwifery and delivery during childbirth;

    9) use drugs or instruments to avoid or terminate pregnancy;

    10) to carry out the diagnosis of genetic diseases;

    11) Infertility with assisted reproduction technology**;

    12) Observe the changes in the patient's condition after surgery and take corresponding measures.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In many cases, when women go to the outpatient clinic, they may tend to choose a female doctor, and sometimes they choose a male doctor because of random assignment or unavoidable. But in fact, many excellent ** doctors are also men, as long as they are a qualified doctor, there is no difference between men and women, and according to the relevant regulations of the health department in our country, there is definitely not only one male doctor who does ** examination. Because many large hospitals now have male doctors, but male doctors are present when they do ** examinations, which is the hospital's diagnosis and treatment regulations, and from another point of view, doctors and patients are just doctors and patients, so female patients don't need to care too much about gender to be honest, and the experience is just two words, embarrassing!

    People who have not experienced it will never be able to understand the embarrassment and embarrassment of being delivered by a male doctor, but if you encounter the first time and meet a male doctor after giving birth to a second child, you will not have so many worries! I still remember when I gave birth to a child, the doctor who delivered me was a male doctor, and now I think about it, I also feel very embarrassed! At that time, my husband accompanied me to the hospital for prenatal checkup, and after the prenatal checkup, the hospital told us that the labor date was two days nearby, and asked us to be hospitalized, so we obeyed the hospital's arrangement and started hospitalization!

    In the first few days in the hospital, every morning and evening, a doctor came to inquire about our situation and examined us, this doctor was a female doctor, so I thought that she should be the one who did the surgery for our delivery! However, when I arrived at the birth and walked into the operating room, I was stunned, and it was not the doctor who examined us, but a male doctor! My face started to turn a little red in an instant, but the pain of labor covered up the embarrassment!

    I still remember asking aloud why instead of the female doctor who usually examines me, I got a male doctor! The male doctor who delivered me smiled and told me that the female doctor had other surgeries to do, so he was replaced! During the delivery of my baby, the male doctor was very gentle, comforting me, relieving my stress, cheering me up, and teaching me some ways to transfer the pain, and finally after successfully giving birth to my baby, the male doctor also came to my delivery room to bless me.

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