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For a woman with small children, would it be difficult to raise children during that time, especially if her husband was also in residency. Would it be most advised to wait until she finished?
Yes we are both still premed and would like to go to medical school together. I want to pursue something non surgical and she wants to focus on surgery. If we did wed, it would most likely be the year before med school
If you have a supportive family anything is possible. Everything in terms of family also depends on what program you decide on. Residents who have children also have to sacrifice a lot mainly social activities ,sleep, and possibly extension of time in residency. It is possible but difficult I started residency with a 4 year old and finished residency with 4 children. I can say that now in practice I am happy I planned as I did as many fellow attendings have had a harder time trying to keep from losing monetary gains. Also as an attending there is no 80hr work week ruleFor a woman with small children, would it be difficult to raise children during that time, especially if her husband was also in residency. Would it be most advised to wait until she finished?
Sounds like you were able to get alot done😉 lol but what tyoes of things do you do in residency??/ i want to become and OB/GYn so if any one knows, what wypes of things would I do?If you have a supportive family anything is possible. Everything in terms of family also depends on what program you decide on. Residents who have children also have to sacrifice a lot mainly social activities ,sleep, and possibly extension of time in residency. It is possible but difficult I started residency with a 4 year old and finished residency with 4 children. I can say that now in practice I am happy I planned as I did as many fellow attendings have had a harder time trying to keep from losing monetary gains. Also as an attending there is no 80hr work week rule