"The history of the dehumanization of American obstetrical practice."
First-trimester screening has been used in Europe for several years but is only now becoming part of American obstetrical practice, Dr. Benn said.
For once he could be her little boy, she'd be his mom, and there wouldn't be the demands of an obstetrical practice competing for her attention.
He opened his own obstetrical practice, which became the largest in London.
She also feared being forced to provide testimony against others, based on information gathered through her obstetrical practice.
He engaged in obstetrical practice and was present at the birth of the poet, Thomas Moore (1779).
A soaring number of malpractice suits caused medical insurance rates to skyrocket, hitting obstetrical practices the hardest.
And yet pregnancy invariably prepares the mother for a loss of blood that would alarm anyone unfamiliar with obstetrical practice.
Many hospitals and obstetrical practices now routinely include midwives as staff members or consultants.
The death of Princess Charlotte from complications of childbirth changes obstetrical practices.