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| Find a Hospital With All Female OB/GYN Team We have provided an online directory of hospitals where at least one all female ob/gyn practice work there. Most hospitals have at least several ob/gyn practices with privileges there. Many of them have both male and female ob/gyns. In all ob/gyn practices, ob/gyns are on rotation so if you want to have assurance that only a female ob/gyn be present for your childbirth, you will need to choose an all female ob/gyn practice. Make sure that the all female ob/gyn practice doesn't rotate with other practices by contacting them before you make a decision. You also will need to take into consideration that if you needed a Cesarean section or epidural that an anesthesiologist or a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA) will be involved in your care. Make sure that they are aware you want only females in your care. If for some reason, only a male anesthesiologist is available, you could request that you be properly covered and prepped before he comes in so he would not see any of your private parts at all. We cannot guarantee that this directory is correct because changes often take place that we may not be aware of. Sometimes, female ob/gyn practices may dissolve or quit practicing at a hospital. Be sure you call the female ob/gyn practices first to see if their information is still accurate. If you see any outdated information or you would like for us to add an all female ob/gyn practice that is not yet in the directory, .
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