Specialized medical treatment is given throughout pregnancy and childbirth by obstetricians. You could decide to see a private obstetrician for the duration of your pregnancy. Only if there is a medical need or complication should you visit an obstetrician if you intend to give birth in a public hospital or birth centre. An obstetrician is a physician with advanced training in childbirth and the provision of prenatal and postpartum care to expectant mothers (postnatal care). Obstetricians are capable of performing interventions and caesareans as well as managing complicated or high-risk pregnancies and newborns. Many have also received training in reproductive health for women (gynaecology). You often are not allowed to pick your own doctor if you decide to give birth in a public hospital or birth centre as a public patient. There might not be a nearby obstetrician in some rural and isolated places. If there are no difficulties, certain general practitioners (GPs) with additional training in obstetrics can deliver babies. You might need to be transported to a hospital with an obstetrician on staff if difficulties do occur.
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