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    Understanding the difference between obstetrics and gynecology helps you get the right care at the right time. Obstetrics focuses on pregnancy—from preconception counseling and prenatal care to labor, delivery, and postpartum support, including high‑risk management—while gynecology covers the full spectrum of reproductive and sexual health across the lifespan, such as routine checkups, Pap tests, contraception, fertility concerns, menstrual disorders, endometriosis, fibroids, and menopause care. Many clinicians are dual‑trained as OB‑GYNs, so they can provide both preventive gynecologic care and pregnancy care, or refer you to specialists when needed. Knowing who to see and what to expect can streamline appointments, improve outcomes, and give patients and caregivers confidence in making informed, timely decisions about women’s health.