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[Pregnancy during residency].

S M Maas1, B W van 't Hoff, E H Rings

  • 1Afd. Kindergeneeskunde, Academisch Medisch Centrum, Amsterdam.

Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
|December 19, 1992
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More female residents are having children during medical training in the Netherlands. This trend necessitates proactive planning by residency programs to support pregnant physicians and ensure departmental function.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Reproductive Health

Context:

  • Increasing number of female residents in the Netherlands.
  • Residents are older during training due to longer programs and waiting lists.
  • Higher likelihood of pregnancies during residency.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the experiences and expectations of residents regarding pregnancy during medical residency.
  • To assess the perceived impact of pregnancy on training and departmental functioning.
  • To explore the desire for children among male and female residents.

Summary:

  • A survey of 191 Dutch residents revealed 50% of males and 19% of females had children.
  • Residents reported no negative training effects from pregnancy but anticipated departmental disruption.
  • Lack of formal provisions for pregnant residents highlights reliance on colleague flexibility.

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  • High desire for children is equally distributed, with many opting for pregnancy during residency.
  • Impact:

    • Highlights the need for residency programs to anticipate and manage increased pregnancies.
    • Suggests developing formal regulations and support systems for pregnant residents.
    • Emphasizes the importance of addressing work-life balance in medical training.