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Reply to ">25% of female physicians deal with infertility- which other professions have similar highs?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes I’m a doctor and so many reasons: Our work hours make it hard to get pregnant When we get pregnant we are still expected to work long hours. Some residency programs have their pregnant residents work 24-28 hours straight so that increases miscarriages Ppl don’t want to deal with having babies during residency and training so they wait until after when they are in late 30s So it’s not surprising [/quote] When a close female friend in med school (already married) did the rotation on OBGYN and reproductive (and learned of the %s and age) --- she went home and told husband she wanted to get pregnant right then. She was 24. She did. Took two rotations off and then back. Hubby was also in school and took time off. Everyone cannot do that but that was one person's journey. She had one at 25 and another at 27. [/quote]
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