[Pregnancy during residency]
- PMID: 1470257
[Pregnancy during residency]
Abstract
The number of female residents in the Netherlands has steadily increased in recent years. Due to the increased time on waiting lists to enter residency programmes and to the increased duration of training, female residents will be older during their residencies. This will probably result in an increased number of pregnancies during residencies. A questionnaire regarding pregnancy during residency was sent to 191 residents in two university hospitals in the Netherlands. The response rate was 74.3%. Fifty percent of the male and only 19% of the female residents had children. No negative effects of a pregnancy on their training were experienced or anticipated by the residents. However, a negative effect on the functioning of the department was expected. No formal provisions, like replacements were available and many solutions to replace pregnant colleagues depended on the flexibility of the colleagues. The wish to have children was high and equally distributed among male and female residents, 92% and 96%, resp. Given the difficulty to seek a permanent position and to have children after residency, the choice of many female residents will be to have their children during residency. This increase in number of pregnancies requires anticipation of the residency programme directors. They should take the lead in proposing adequate regulations.
Comment in
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[Pregnancy and specialist education].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1993 Feb 20;137(8):425. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1993. PMID: 8446203 Dutch. No abstract available.
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[Pregnant and in specialist education].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1993 Apr 17;137(16):830-1. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1993. PMID: 8487889 Dutch. No abstract available.
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