Obstetricians are doctors who specialise in providing medical care during pregnancy and childbirth. Throughout your pregnancy, you may want to consult with a private obstetrician. If you intend to give birth in a public hospital or birth centre, you may need to see an obstetrician only if a medical need or complication arises. An obstetrician is a doctor who specialises in childbirth and in providing medical care to women during and after pregnancy (antenatal care) (postnatal care). Obstetricians are trained to manage high-risk or complex pregnancies and births, as well as to perform interventions and caesarean sections. Many have also received training in reproductive health for women (gynaecology). If you choose to give birth as a public patient in a public hospital or birth centre and need an obstetrician, you usually do not have the option of choosing your own obstetrician. Some rural or remote areas may lack a local obstetrician. Some general practitioners (GPs) with additional obstetrics training can deliver babies if there are no complications. If complications arise, you may be transferred to a hospital where an obstetrician will be present.
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