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You need to see an OB-GYN (obstetrician/gynecologist). This is a physician who can deliver your baby and take care of your girlie parts. If you see a physician who is only a gynecologist they might not be certified to give you proper prenatal care or deliver your baby. Your primary care doctor will be able to diagnose your pregnancy and can give you the names of a few OB-GYNs that he/she trusts. If you already have a gynecologist and he/she isn't an obstetrician I'm sure they can also advocate someone.
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OBGYN stands for obstetrician/gynecologist.
A gynecologist is a physician who deals with problems and health related to the female reproductive system.
An obstetrician is someone who sees pregnant patients for prenatal and post partum care.
So even though it's rare, if your physician is simply a GYN, you should find someone who is an OBGYN.
You could also see a midwife.
Good luck
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the GYN of OBGYN is gynecologist. just so you know.. you need an OBGYN because the OB part symbolizes obstetrician which is the pregnant part of it…
so you’ll be seeing an OBGYN
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An OBGYN is superior because they specialize in pregnancy. Just a GYN only specializes in women's health, not pregnancy specifically. Some GYNs don't deliver babies.
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you’ll need to find an OBGYN…most gynecologist are obstetricians also but not all…so make sure you get an OBGYN and not just an GYn
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OBGYN stands for Obstetrician/Gynecologist. That's who you should see.
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The GYN in OBGYN symbolizes Gynecologist, so you will be seeing both.
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isn't obgyn short for gynecologist
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An OBGYN.
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they are the same
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i think there both the same
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