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from Roy Fokker
Old Apr 07, 2006, 12:22 AM

Default Re: OB rotation is awesome
Y'all shoulda seen the thread we had about males in OB in the General nursing Forum...

I did one day in OB and while it was an awesome experience, I'm not really sure it's my cup of tea. Not that it freaked me out or anything, I just wasn't stimulated as much (as say ER or just the general Pediatrics floor )
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No. 11
from DonaldJ
Old Apr 07, 2006, 02:02 PM

Default Re: OB rotation is awesome
Originally Posted by antihippie
My best was a young couple I caught in triage that was the "textbook" birth, married Para 1 Gravida0, no STDs and no complications. I stayed until 1830 for the birth as these would be my first from admission to discharge and they asked me if I would. The next week they thanked me and the rest of the staff in the local paper and sent a thank you letter to the hospital and the school for "letting" me be there for them.
A Para 1, Gravida 0 would hardly be called "textbook". That would definitely be an interesting experience.
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