vagina fest
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:02 am
Don't read if you're squeamish.
So I'm "interning" with an OB/GYN 2 days a week for the month of July (really just pure observation and asking a billion questions, not doing anything useful). I'm have never been so keen on babies and women and emotions and women having emotions about babies, so I have been really surprised by the experience so far. I just started this Tuesday.
The very first exam that I observed was this woman who was 4 weeks into the pregnancy and had started bleeding heavily the night before, so obviously she was panicking that she was miscarrying. So the doctor did an internal ultrasound and right away you could see this little bean floating around with a fast flicker right in the center of it, which was its heartbeat. Then the woman started sobbing because she was so happy. That was really cool.
Then the very last appointment today was a woman who was at 28 weeks but her baby was already about 8.5 pounds. So they discussed inducing labor in another week or two (so the baby wouldn't be a 12 pound monster). Then the doctor did an exam to feel how dilated her cervix was (I didn't know that this starts to happen way before the birth, like weeks) and SHE BROKE HER BAG OF WATER. She was feeling the cervix and then kind of smiled calmly and said "Well, good news. You're going up to labor and delivery because I just broke your water." I guess it makes sense that that can happen, but I never though about it before. I could barely keep from laughing. So the woman was like "Great! I'm recommending you to all my friends at the end of their pregnancies when they just want it out." And the best part is, she had done it to someone else in July.
So those were the 2 most interesting things so far. I saw a bunch of normal ultrasounds and a LOT of HPV (get the vaccine! I'm getting it after seeing everything.) On Tuesday, she is on call for deliveries, so if anyone goes into labor I get to scrub in and observe the whole thing.
Really cool so far. Hopefully I'll see some blood and guts soon. (But with a happy outcome.)
So I'm "interning" with an OB/GYN 2 days a week for the month of July (really just pure observation and asking a billion questions, not doing anything useful). I'm have never been so keen on babies and women and emotions and women having emotions about babies, so I have been really surprised by the experience so far. I just started this Tuesday.
The very first exam that I observed was this woman who was 4 weeks into the pregnancy and had started bleeding heavily the night before, so obviously she was panicking that she was miscarrying. So the doctor did an internal ultrasound and right away you could see this little bean floating around with a fast flicker right in the center of it, which was its heartbeat. Then the woman started sobbing because she was so happy. That was really cool.
Then the very last appointment today was a woman who was at 28 weeks but her baby was already about 8.5 pounds. So they discussed inducing labor in another week or two (so the baby wouldn't be a 12 pound monster). Then the doctor did an exam to feel how dilated her cervix was (I didn't know that this starts to happen way before the birth, like weeks) and SHE BROKE HER BAG OF WATER. She was feeling the cervix and then kind of smiled calmly and said "Well, good news. You're going up to labor and delivery because I just broke your water." I guess it makes sense that that can happen, but I never though about it before. I could barely keep from laughing. So the woman was like "Great! I'm recommending you to all my friends at the end of their pregnancies when they just want it out." And the best part is, she had done it to someone else in July.
So those were the 2 most interesting things so far. I saw a bunch of normal ultrasounds and a LOT of HPV (get the vaccine! I'm getting it after seeing everything.) On Tuesday, she is on call for deliveries, so if anyone goes into labor I get to scrub in and observe the whole thing.
Really cool so far. Hopefully I'll see some blood and guts soon. (But with a happy outcome.)