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First of all, Happy 4th of July to everyone! About the title.....I just completed my OB rotations for the summer this week! I loved every minute of it!!!! I started out with Labor and Delivery....it was amazing! I had to tell myself not to cry when my first patient gave birth! Then, the week after that I went to post-partum....this was a little bit slower pace than what I had experienced with L&D....but still a good experience. Then, just this past week I had two days of well-baby nursery and I loved it too! I helped my instructor with 4 admits, I gave 3 shots, did 2 heel sticks, and one PKU, and mangaged to "love on" 3 babies in my downtime. It feels so good to finally know what field of nursing I want! Now, here's where I need some help: How in the world do I get myself onto a LDR or well-baby unit when I get out of school (May 05'). I am going to precept back home with my required 200 hours of medsurg at the Univ of South Alabama Med Center, then I am thinking about doing my 50 specialty hours at Univ of South Alabama Children's and Women's hospital on their LDR floor. What advice do you guys have to give me?? Do I need to make sure to express my interest to my preceptor and charge nurse?? Please give me some feedback--I am the first person in my family to do anything in the medical field. Also, I guess this is good too....my instructor for OB is also my advisor. She said it really helps to precept at a hospital you would want to work for after school and that is how she got her job fresh out of school straight onto the LDR unit. Also...I'm a little bummed....I look at the websites of all the 6 hospitals in my hometown (Mobile, AL) and there are NEVER any positions for OB nurses....is it going to be really hard to get myself there?? In all of my rotations I have seen girls in LDR and Nursery that just graduated from my school in the spring. I didn't get a chance to really sit down and ask them how they got their positions, so if anyone has any advice, I am all ears! My email's [email protected] :balloons: