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Feb 07, 2009 02:16 PM

CNM or OB/GYN


Hi my name is Emily and I'm a junior in high school at the top of my class. I am still deciding whether or not to become a nurse or doctor. Right now I'm leaning towards becoming a nurse and then an advanced practice nurse, maybe an CNM because I think that delivering babies would be incredible. However, could I still become a CNM without believing 100% in natural childbirth? Would I have to stay with patients through their entire delivery (possibly over 10 hours)? So I basically want to be an OB/GYN without all the schooling, but try to reduce the number of unnecessary medical interventions. Does this sound like I should become a CNM or should I go to medical school to become an OB/GYN? I know it is really early in my life, but I want to pick a college based on whether I will be going to medical school or nursing school. Thanks so much.


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from Bree124
Old Feb 07, 2009, 05:10 PM

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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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from ezxoxo322
Old Feb 07, 2009, 07:04 PM

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Thank you so much! It's nice to know that someone was in a similar situation as me. I think it would be great to really get to know my patients and provide individualized care. I also think medical intervention during labor is a reason that the infant mortality rate is too high. So, I think I will become a nurse and go from there... who knows I may end up in a totally different specialty!! It's nice to know that there are so many different things that you can do with a nursing degree. My mom is a doctor (optometrist) and she says she would want to become a nurse- anesthetist if she were to go through schooling again!!!
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from CNM2B
Old Feb 07, 2009, 11:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ezxoxo322 View Post
Thank you so much! It's nice to know that someone was in a similar situation as me. I think it would be great to really get to know my patients and provide individualized care. I also think medical intervention during labor is a reason that the infant mortality rate is too high. So, I think I will become a nurse and go from there... who knows I may end up in a totally different specialty!! It's nice to know that there are so many different things that you can do with a nursing degree. My mom is a doctor (optometrist) and she says she would want to become a nurse- anesthetist if she were to go through schooling again!!!
You sound wise beyond your years! I'm sure you will be successful in whichever path you choose. One really cool thing about being a nurse is that you can always change your mind and do something different! I am a nurse and currently in school to be a CNM, but I also work part-time in critical care! Nursing is a fabulous profession and you sound like you would make a great one! Good luck to you!!
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from ezxoxo322
Old Feb 08, 2009, 02:41 PM

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Wow thanks! Good luck to you, too!
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from peytonsmom
Old Feb 09, 2009, 01:53 PM

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I'm currently finishing up my pre-reqs for nursing right now and plan on eventually heading down the CNM pathway. Had I had my head on straight when I was in highschool I may have decided to go into medicine vs nursing but at this point in my life it would be too hard on my familly for me to go to med school...nursing school is tough as is and it's only 3 years!

I think that you can be a great midwife w/o being too crunchy or granola of a person. I had an amazing midwife/OB team when I was pregnant. I started w/ the midwife but had complications so I saw the OB as well. She was totally cool w/ whatever interventions I did or did not want (i.e. epi) and never once pushed me to anything more or less than what I wanted. That is the kind of midwife I want to be. One that focuses less on the "natural" part and more on "what the mom wants". I didn't have a wonderfull birth experience simply because of the complications I had, but I'd love to make a woman's birthing her baby everything she wants it to be, whether that be 100% natural or a mix of natural birth and pain med's or other interventions.
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Old Feb 09, 2009, 02:03 PM

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I suggest that you read about the midwifery model and the medical model and decide which is more your style. No offense, but there are enough Med-Wives out there. It does injustice to the midwifery model to go the CNM rout simply because you want to practice like an OB/GYN but do not want to go to school as long. And, honestly, now that the NP is moving more towards the DNP requirement getting your CNM is not going to be much shorter than getting your MD. If you want to practice like a midwife then go to midwifery school, if you want to practice a more medical model then go to med school.
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from ezxoxo322
Old Feb 09, 2009, 09:18 PM

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Thank you! That was actually exactly what I wanted to hear. I think right now that I want to be a nurse because there is so much versatility and much more patient interaction. After researching both the nursing and medical models, I feel like my beliefs match the nursing model. Plus, I don't even know if I would definitely want to be a CNM after actually practicing as a nurse. Or am I just confusing myself and I actually want to be a doctor but not go through as much schooling??? But I feel like I couldn't commit to one specialty for the rest of my life. And I do want to eventually have a family, which might be hard if I want to go to medical school. Ok, so I'm just really lost, so does anyone have any advice? Thanks in advance...
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from CNM2B
Old Feb 09, 2009, 09:26 PM

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I suggest that you go to a 4-year college and major in nursing. See how you like it and if you want, take the additional science required to go to medical school (a few more chem classes and physics). You don't have to decide anything until you get close to graduation or even later on. See what nursing school has to offer and what areas you enjoy (you might fall in love with something completely different). I went to nursing school CONVINCED that I wanted to work in the OR, and ended up falling in love (rather unexpectedly) with mother/baby....
So, try not to stress and see where the journey leads....you never know. I also know a lot of friends who planned to go to med school, but ended up falling in love and got married instead. Now they are stuck with a useless biology degree and no desire to go back to grad school...if you have your BSN, you can always use that!
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No. 9
from peytonsmom
Old Feb 10, 2009, 11:37 AM

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This is probably a little OT of the OP, but I know a lot of people use the term "medwife" in a derogatory sense and I just don't get why. Isn't there room for that type of provider? I mean, when I was pg, a "medwife" was exactly what I wanted. I wanted someone that would allow me to labor how I wanted to which was different than they way most OB's want their patients during labor, but at the same time I wanted the hospital setting, some of the monitoring and pain meds if I decided to use them. So I was thrilled that I found a midwife (or medwife if you want) that was somewhat of a hybrid between a midwife and OB.

I think too many women are scared away from using midwifes and having the birth exeperience that they want because they think the only way to use a midwife is in a birthcenter w/ a monitor free and drug free delivery. Some women just aren't comfortable with that.
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