Obstetrician Quiz
>> Sep 9, 2014
Ask the question list below to your doctor. If you do not like
the answers, find another obstetrician.
The list of questions for your obstetrician:
-How your experience in caesarean section?
-How often doing episiotomies, and why?
-How often doing episiotomies, and why?
Note: An episiotomy
is an incision made
in the perineum - the tissue between
the vaginal opening
and the anus -
during childbirth. Although an episiotomy
was once a
routine part of
childbirth, that's no longer the case.
-In what situation you are doing induction?
-Who is the backup doctor if I give birth while you are out of town?
-What is your view of vacuum and forceps delivery?
-In what situation you are doing induction?
-Who is the backup doctor if I give birth while you are out of town?
-What is your view of vacuum and forceps delivery?
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Note: Not all
deliveries run smoothly. Many ways can be done
by a doctor when
experiencing problems in the delivery
process, including specific
measures of labor with the use of forceps
and vacuum suction.
-How long you will wait the labor process before deciding caesarean section?
-What will you do if I overdue or past the due date?
Note: Normally, pregnancy lasts for 37 to 42 weeks. Passing the usual pregnant period called overdue pregnancy. If you are having normal menstrual cycles (28-30 days), you can calculate the age of the pregnancy starts from the First Day of Last Menstruation, then Estimated Birth Day is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period is completed, plus nine months and 14 days
-How do you think about labor companion?
-What is your opinion regarding early initiation of breastfeeding?
-How long you will wait the labor process before deciding caesarean section?
-What will you do if I overdue or past the due date?
Note: Normally, pregnancy lasts for 37 to 42 weeks. Passing the usual pregnant period called overdue pregnancy. If you are having normal menstrual cycles (28-30 days), you can calculate the age of the pregnancy starts from the First Day of Last Menstruation, then Estimated Birth Day is calculated from the first day of the last menstrual period is completed, plus nine months and 14 days
-How do you think about labor companion?
-What is your opinion regarding early initiation of breastfeeding?
1 komentar:
is legion that we need to know about pregnancy and others that are pregnancy and childbirth and after childbirth we would have to multiply to find information about breastfeeding
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