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E92: Role of an OB on a Birth Team


Episode 92


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We dive deep into the often-misunderstood role of obstetricians during labor and birth, revealing why they're typically not present throughout the entire process despite their crucial medical expertise. Understanding the true role of each birth team member helps set realistic expectations and creates space for better collaboration.

• OBs are medical doctors with extensive training who specialize in pregnancy, birth, and reproductive health
• During labor, OBs monitor from afar, reviewing health history and making decisions about interventions when necessary
• Continuous bedside support comes primarily from nurses, partners, and doulas, not from the obstetrician
• OBs typically appear near the end of pushing stage to manage delivery, the placenta, and any complications
• The energy shift when an OB enters the room can revitalize a tired birth team at a critical moment
• OBs' expertise is most crucial during high-risk pregnancies, emergencies, and complicated labors
• Understanding your specific OB's philosophy and communication style helps create realistic expectations
• Creating a complete birth team means recognizing what each person contributes to the experience
• When birth teams collaborate with clear communication and mutual respect, birthing people feel safer

As always, I want to close with making human connection. Please make a positive human connection today. You'll need it, and somebody else will as well. The joy you bring might change someone's entire day.

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Show Credits

Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker


Published on 10 hours ago






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