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[quote=Anonymous]I’m a doctor - had my kids in medical school and residency. It’s doable and most female doctors become moms. It’s definitely a sacrifice in training but after training it can be a really nice gig. You can work part time and make decent money. You can also choose different types of practice like emergency medicine shift work Vs radiology at home reading slides making bank! There is such a demand that you can call the shots. I wouldn’t be against my daughter being a doctor - it’s more so that I have mixed feelings about having kids during training (which is inflexible and tough) but most people start young enough to wait until most of their training is done to have kids (I started med school in my late 20s so I didn’t have a choice if I wanted a family younger). It’s also nice because you can ramp up and ramp down whenever so you never have to give up your career.[/quote]
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