Obstetricians: Want to know what your patients wish you had told them before delivery? We surveyed a group of moms and are sharing the top 10 responses.
Expecting moms have a lot of questions, and Ob/Gyns spend much of each patient’s appointment time fielding these questions. But after delivery, new moms, especially first-time moms, realize that there are some things that they wish they had known. So we surveyed moms about what they wish their Ob had told them, and here are the top 10 responses.
What have patients told you that they wish they knew before delivery?
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