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obstetriske

Obstetriske is the field of obstetrics, the medical specialty dealing with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. In several Nordic languages, obstetriske is used as an adjective or field name. The aim is to protect the health of the pregnant person and the fetus and to ensure safe birth and recovery.

Care includes prenatal care, screening, ultrasound, nutrition, vaccination, and management of conditions like gestational diabetes and

Labor and delivery involve monitoring, analgesia, labor induction or augmentation, and decisions about mode of birth.

Postpartum and neonatal care includes recovery, breastfeeding support, contraception, mood screening, and newborn assessment and resuscitation

Training: obstetricians (and gynecologists) receive specialized residency training. Midwives often provide regular prenatal care and support

Historically, obstetrics has reduced maternal and perinatal mortality through antisepsis, anesthesia, safer surgery, fetal monitoring, and

preeclampsia.
It
covers
high-risk
pregnancies,
planning
delivery,
and
preventing
complications.
Interventions
may
include
cesarean
section
or
instrumental
delivery.
Birth
plans
are
considered
with
patient
preferences
when
possible.
as
needed.
during
birth,
particularly
in
low-risk
pregnancies,
collaborating
with
obstetricians
on
higher-risk
cases.
Guidelines
emphasize
safety
and
evidence-based
practice.
imaging.
Ongoing
research
aims
to
improve
risk
assessment,
delivery
methods,
and
neonatal
outcomes.