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  2. Maternal–fetal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Maternal–fetal medicine (MFM), also known as perinatology, is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics. [1]

  3. Obstetric medicine - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms typically appear one day after pregnancy, however symptoms may appear earlier if the woman has had prolonged damage to the membranes in the vaginal tract. This was a leading factor in maternal mortality, as 80%-90% of women in some hospitals did not survive after receiving their diagnosis due to the rapidly spreading nature of the ...

  4. Internal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine, also known as general medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases in adults. Medical practitioners of internal medicine are referred to as internists, or physicians in Commonwealth nations. [1]

  5. Outline of medicine - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine – involved with adult diseases; Neurology – branch of medicine that deals with the brain and the nervous system. Nephrology – branch of medicine which deals with the kidneys. Obstetrics – care of women during and after pregnancy; Occupational medicine – branch of medicine concerned with the maintenance of health in ...

  6. Obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century marked the beginning of many advances in European midwifery, based on better knowledge of the physiology of pregnancy and labour. [84] By the end of the century, medical professionals began to understand the anatomy of the uterus and the physiological changes that take place during labour. [ 85 ]

  7. Obstetrics and gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    Postgraduate training programs for both fields are usually combined, preparing the practising obstetrician-gynecologist to be adept both at the care of female reproductive organs' health and at the management of pregnancy, although many doctors go on to develop subspecialty interests in one field or the other.

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  9. Gynaecology - Wikipedia

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    Gynaecologists typically do a bimanual examination (one hand on the abdomen and one or two fingers in the vagina) to palpate the cervix, uterus, ovaries and bony pelvis. It is not uncommon to do a rectovaginal examination for a complete evaluation of the pelvis, particularly if any suspicious masses are appreciated.