Doctor: Any idea for primary prevention for pre-eclampsia?
Student: Not getting pregnant.

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Doctor: Any idea for primary prevention for pre-eclampsia?
Student: Not getting pregnant.
*About a FAKE SCENARIO*
Student 1: But we only know that she has a positive test pack, not whether she’s pregnant.
Student 2: There is a pregnancy. Where it is, and if there’s a live embryo, that’s another thing.
The number of the problems connected with childbirth is so immense that it is not justified to leave the solution of these problems entirely to one discipline like obstetrics.
Prof. Dr. G.J. Kloosterman, who I'm suspecting may not be an OB/GYN. Did I miss something? Obstetrics is actually the specialization actually concerned with childbirth, and obstetricians have actually studied childbirth for years and years... But we shouldn't trust them because ... Um... Because why exactly? F*** it, I'm calling a plumber to do my wiring, a dentist to fix my car and hey I could even get a lay midwife to deliver a few babies while I'm at it.