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I graduated high school last spring and just had my first child. Now that I have started my family I find it really important to get an education. I have always been interested in the medical field, just never knowing what I truly wanted. I think I have found my calling...I want to be a labor and delivery nurse! After going through labor myself i know that is where I belong. The only problem here is that I have no idea where to start. Do I go to community college or a nursing school? What is the difference between an RN, ASN(or ADN) , and BSN? Can you go to school for nursing part time?
Please help!!!!!
I'm aware of the darker side of it too.. I would like nursing completely but I know there are some areas i cant stand being in at a hospital (i work in hospital room service right now. i like the idea of being a doula too though!
Well those areas you can't stand are the areas you might have to work in. In any given nursing class I would say at least 50% of the students want OB or Peds. How many get that? Not many. Nursing isn't rainbows and unicorns that you felt in your happy delivery. Its a part of it but not even close to a majority. It's science, critical/quick thinking, time management, stress, healing, life and death....lots of death.
Getting in is competitive which means I hope you did well in high school, took AP classes and got a decent GPA or you are in for a uphill battle.
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I'm aware of the darker side of it too.. I would like nursing completely but I know there are some areas i cant stand being in at a hospital (i work in hospital room service right now. i like the idea of being a doula too though!