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Obstetrics - Wikipedia
Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. [1] As a medical specialty, obstetrics is - in some jurisdictions - combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a surgical field. [2]

What Is an Obstetrician? What They Do & When To See One
Obstetricians treat medical conditions unique to pregnancy. They can provide a variety of pregnancy- and childbirth-related procedures. What is an obstetrician? An obstetrician (OB) is a doctor who cares for you from before pregnancy to after childbirth. This includes the following stages: Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center.

What Are Obstetricians and Gynecologists? - WebMD
Obstetricians focus on pregnancy and related health issues, while gynecologists focus on general reproductive health. These two types of medical professionals work together closely. In some...

Obstetrics and gynecology | Women’s Health, Pregnancy Care & Delivery ...
obstetrics and gynecology, medical/surgical specialty concerned with the care of women from pregnancy until after delivery and with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the female reproductive tract. The medical care of pregnant women (obstetrics) and of female genital diseases (gynecology) developed along different historical paths.

Obstetrics and Gynecology - Overview - Mayo Clinic
When you come to the Mayo Clinic Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, you'll find support on your lifelong journey from adolescence to menopause and beyond. Its team-based approach includes you as a partner in care, healing, hope and solutions to complex problems.

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Join ACOG today to access career support, the latest clinical guidance in women's health, patient education materials, and more. We’re working to improve and strengthen women’s health care around the world with programs dedicated to global health, social issues, advocacy, and more.

Obstetrics - JAMA Network
Explore the latest in obstetrics, including recent guidelines and advances in assisted reproduction, pregnancy complications, and more.

Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB-GYN) - Mayo Clinic Health System
Specialized care for women's health. If you hope to expand your family, prevent pregnancy, or are dealing with undesirable female health issues, the OB-GYN team at Mayo Clinic Health System can help. They offer surgical and nonsurgical care for women throughout all phases of life.

What's new in obstetrics and gynecology - UpToDate
The following represent additions to UpToDate from the past six months that were considered by the editors and authors to be of particular interest. The most recent What's New entries are at the top of each subsection. PRENATAL OBSTETRICS Subcutaneous buprenorphine for pregnant persons with opioid use disorder (April 2026) Pregnant patients with opioid use disorder treated with buprenorphine ...

What Is an OB/GYN? A Look at gynecology and obstetrics
OB stands for obstetrics or obstetrician. That is a physician who cares for women and their babies during pregnancy and childbirth. GYN stands for gynecology or gynecologist. That is a physician who specializes in treating female reproductive conditions.

 

 

 

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