Do med students have kids?

The reality is that women enter medical school and residency every year and have kids. It's a wonderful biological process, having babies. It's natural, and you don't need to put it on hold unless you want to.
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Can you have children in med school?

You can have a baby during school and still match into a reasonably competitive specialty. It's hard! Having a baby is hard work for anyone, and especially so if you are already working your tail off.
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Do med students deliver babies?

The family doctor sees patients of all ages, and all medical conditions. The family doctor can perform minor surgery, and in many places, continues to deliver babies. Family medicine residents are trained to deliver non-complicated babies during their three years of residency.
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Is medical school a good time to have a baby?

It seems that many professional advisors and personal accounts recommend having a baby during first and/or fourth year of medical school. These are the years that typically provide the maximum opportunity for flexibility and time off.
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Do med school students get married?

Many medical students are married or become married in the course of medical school, but statistics indicate that these marriages have a poor prognosis. In some medical specialties and subspecialties, divorce rates climb over 50 percent, while in others, 20 percent is expected.
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At what age do most doctors get married?

At the age of 34–36, 83% of the women doctors were married or living as if married compared with 71% of women in the general population; and 89% of the men doctors were living with a spouse or partner compared with 68% of men in the general population.
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What age should a doctor marry?

some wait until they enter their internship or complete it(24-25 yrs) while some get into post graduation first and get married while studying. (26-27). A few wait until post grad is completed and then take the plunge (29 -30 yrs). still a select few may plan to get into super specialization (30-31 yrs).
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Can I get pregnant during residency?

Having a baby during residency can be tough, but it's not impossible. Residents should look at each aspect of their personal lives, and understand leave policies, their financial situation, and available support, to help plan a pregnancy.
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Can a medical student get pregnant?

Good answer from Shriram Shrinivas. However, I must add that I have seen girls go through pregnancy and delivery during medical school or internship. It is tough, and as said in the other answer, might extend your internship program. But it is possible, happens all the time, and to each, his (her) own.
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Can a mom go to medical school?

Nothing about being a mother in medical school is easy. The timeline of medical school is set in stone and any deviation from the norm—like having a baby—requires taking a leave of absence for six months to a year before returning to classes. There is no individualized learning plan to accommodate pregnancy.
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Do all doctors learn to deliver a baby?

You'll need to choose the doctor who will oversee your pregnancy and eventually deliver your baby. The doctor you choose will have a big role throughout your pregnancy. It's important that you make an informed decision. Several types of doctors are medically trained to deliver your baby when the time comes.
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Can I be a mom and a doctor?

Can You Be a Doctor and a Mom? Yes! Having a family and wanting to stay home doesn't mean the end of your medical career. Modern technology allows you the flexibility to work from home if you desire and still see patients.
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Why is infertility higher in female physicians?

Sleep deprivation, poor diet, and lack of exercise associated with the demands of medical training and careers can also take a toll on female doctors' health and, in turn, their fertility. Residents are still expected to work 28-hour shifts without sleeping while pregnant.
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Do you get time off in medical school?

Medical students take time off during school for a multitude of reasons including inability to decide on a specialty, obtaining another degree, doing research, and various life circumstances (pregnancy/giving birth, unforeseen family events, burnout, and personal health).
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Can you take a year off medical school?

Some schools limit the amount of time a student is allowed to be away from their institution; some institutions may require that students start the academic year even if they intend to take time off; and some schools may not allow a LOA during certain medical school years or during certain rotation cycles.
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What age do doctors have babies?

In pediatrics, 38% of surveyed physicians were pregnant during residency. In obstetrics and gynecology, women residents typically have children during the fourth year of training, with half between 26 and 29 years of age at the time of first successful gestation and one-third in their early 30s.
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When should I have kids if I want to be a doctor?

By the time medical school and residency is complete, most of us are approaching 30; add on a few years if fellowship is considered. While 30 years old is likely not an age-related fertility concern for most, if you plan to have more than one child, it definitely could be.
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Can you have kids during surgery residency?

Approximately 25% of surgical residents have children1. Interestingly, surgical residents with children are more likely to look forward to work and more likely to be happy at work than those without children1.
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What kind of woman do doctors marry?

According to the chart, female physicians and surgeons tend to marry other physicians and surgeons or anyone from the medical field, such as Registered Nurses. Female lawyers also tend to marry within their field as well, such as with other lawyers and judges.
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Do doctors make good husbands?

In addition to the more obvious physician characteristics (high intelligence, highly motivated, strong income potential), doctors make good partners because of their personalities, according to the aforementioned BMJ Open study.
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Are doctors hard to date?

However, there are certain challenges that come with dating a medical professional. Spending time together can be difficult as doctors schedules are erratic. Try to be understanding that their plans will often change. Doctors' lives are highly stressful, so you may have to help them unwind at the end of the day.
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Do med schools find love?

Finding love in medical school

As for whether it's possible to find love in med school? That's entirely dependent on the people involved (and how serious they take their relationships). From a time standpoint, there's enough of it for dating if you're smart about studying.
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What are the benefits of marrying a doctor?

  • We know CPR. Someone once gave me the advice to marry the person you want to be in the trenches with. ...
  • We understand hard work. ...
  • We handle stress well and multi-task like pros. ...
  • We are financially viable. ...
  • We are smart. ...
  • We have good personalities. ...
  • We tend to be low maintenance. ...
  • We have a unique perspective on life.
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Are most med students married?

Many medical students are married or become married in the course of medical school, but statistics indicate that these marriages have a poor prognosis. In some medical specialties and subspecialties, divorce rates climb over 50 percent, while in others, 20 percent is expected.
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Are doctors infertile?

Estimates suggest that 1 in 4 female physicians will suffer from infertility, 1 well above the estimated incidence (9%–18%) in the U.S. general population. Physician fertility and family planning, however, are rarely discussed as part of formal education during medical school, residency, or subsequent practice.
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