Re: CNM or OB/GYN
Hi Emily,
I think it ultimately comes down to what you envision yourself doing in life.
Midwives are able to get to know their patients very well, spend time with them during appointments, and support them during the labor and birth process. The midwives I know do have some patients who opt for epidurals and other forms of intervention, but overall they are much more holistic and believe in supporting the patient and her choices through pregnancy, birth, and beyond. Midwifery really is about caring for women throughout their lifespan, not just deliveries.
OB-GYNs deliver babies, but they are a surgical specialty. They have many patients who are low risk, but they also manage higher risk patients as well as women with gyn problems. Rarely will you find an OB who has the time to really connect with her patients and get to know them on a personal level, because the schedule is just too busy.
I am not yet a midwife, just a student, but I went through a similar decision making process so I wanted to chime in. I started out majoring in pre-med when I was in college, but by my second year I knew that I didn't want to be an OB, because it's just not the type of care that I wanted to provide. A few years after college I decided that midwifery was what I was meant to do, and here I am back in school.
Good luck!
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