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  2. An obstetrics nurse cares for pregnant women during pregnancy and labor, women who are experiencing pregnancy-related complications, and new mothers and infants recovering from childbirth. In a hospital setting, obstetrics nurses also work with NPs or physicians to provide routine or urgent women’s reproductive healthcare.

  3. What does an Obstetrics Nurse (OB Nurse) do? Career Overview,...

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    An Obstetrics Nurse, also known as an OB Nurse, is a specialized type of registered nurse who works with pregnant women, their partners, and newborns. These nurses provide care and support throughout the pregnancy and delivery process, from pre-conception counseling to postpartum follow-up care.

  4. How To Become An OB/GYN Nurse - NurseJournal.org

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    OB/GYN nurses assist physicians and advanced practice registered nurses, educate patients, and administer prescribed medications and other treatments. They help reduce the risk of maternal and infant illness and death while giving infants a healthy start in their first days and minutes of life.

  5. OB/GYN Nurse (Obstetrics/Gynecology Nurse) Job Description

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    OB/GYN Nurse (Obstetrics/Gynecology Nurse) Responsibilities & Duties. Provide prenatal care and support during labor and delivery. Assist with gynecological exams and procedures. Educate patients on reproductive health, contraception, and prenatal care.

  6. OB/GYN Nurse (Obstetrics/Gynecology Nurse) Overview

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    An OB/GYN Nurse, also known as an Obstetrics/Gynecology Nurse, is a registered nurse (RN) who specializes in the care of women throughout their reproductive years.

  7. How to Become an OB Nurse

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    Obstetric (OB) nurses, also known as perinatal or OB/GYN nurses, are healthcare professionals who provide reproductive health care to women and their infants before, during, and after pregnancy and delivery.

  8. How To Become An OB Nurse: A Step-By-Step Guide

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    OB nursingalso called OB/GYN nursing—is a popular specialty for healthcare professionals with a passion for reproductive and sexual health. This article explains, step by step, how to become...

  9. What Is an Obstetrics (OB) Nurse? (And How To Become One)

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    An OB nurse is a registered nurse who specializes in obstetrics, which is the field of medicine dealing with the female reproductive system, including women's health issues during pregnancy and childbirth.

  10. How to Become an OB-GYN Nurse - IntelyCare

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    An OB-GYN nurse, short for obstetrics and gynecology nurse, specializes in both pregnancy care (obstetrics) and women’s reproductive health (gynecology). Obstetrical nursing is all about taking care of pregnant women, including prenatal care, labor assistance, and postpartum support.

  11. Ob Gyn RN Jobs, Employment in Denver, CO | Indeed.com

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    29 Ob Gyn RN jobs available in Denver, CO on Indeed.com. Apply to Labor and Delivery Nurse, Registered Nurse, Ob/gyn Nurse and more!