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Hi everyone I am a Labor and delivery nurse who has been home raising children and horses for the past 9 years and am now deciding to return to the work world. I live in PA and have about 7-8 years exclusive maternity experience. I am nervous about starting up again and would love if anyone has a helpful thought or words of wisdom. I feel comfortable in my L&D experience but am nervous about med calculations and new drugs on the market. Any help at all would be so great. Thanks so much, Angella
You might want to check out the L&D forum .... lots of great info, advice, and support on this site. I want to wish you all the best of luck as you start back to work!!
Please check out our OB-GYN Nursing forum to be among your peers.
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