Overview
An obstetrician is a physician specialized in the care of women during pregnancy, labour, delivery, and the postpartum period, managing both the health of the pregnant patient and the developing fetus. Training combines obstetrics with gynaecology, equipping practitioners to provide antenatal monitoring, conduct vaginal and operative deliveries, perform caesarean sections, and recognize and treat complications that threaten maternal or fetal wellbeing. Central to the discipline is risk assessment and the management of high-risk pregnancies, where conditions affecting the mother, the placenta, or the fetus demand timely intervention. Illustrative clinical challenges include placenta praevia in a patient with a previous caesarean delivery, which raises the risk of haemorrhage and abnormal placentation, and the management of inherited disorders such as a sickling haemoglobinopathy presenting in pregnancy. Obstetric practice also intersects with fetal medicine and surgery, intrauterine fetal death and its investigation, and ethically complex areas of reproductive care. Obstetricians work within multidisciplinary teams alongside midwives, anaesthetists, neonatologists, and other specialists. Scholarship in this area reports case experience, surgical and diagnostic techniques, maternal and perinatal outcomes, and comparative analyses across settings, contributing to safer pregnancy care and to evolving standards for managing complicated and high-risk obstetric situations.
Research published in this journal
5 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Knowledge and Attitudes of Heath Care Providers towards induced abortion in the City of Kigali
Compound Heterozygous Hemoglobin SD Disease Presenting as Sickle Cell Crisis in Pregnancy
The Evolution of Fetal Surgery
Intrauterine Deaths in North-Eastern Hungary with National and International Comparison
How this research is being cited
The 5 articles above have been cited 16 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2025 · Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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2025 · Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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2024 · Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences
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Tahmina Sharmin et al. · 2024 · Community Based Medical Journal
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Neha Singh et al. · 2024 · Revista Hematología
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