Obstetrics and gynaecology are the disciplines that examine the conception of women. The area of medicine that focuses on women during pregnancy and labour is called obstetrics. Gynaecologic is a larger specialty that focuses on the basic human needs of women and treats ailments that affect the female reproductive organs. Gynecologists and obstetricians who hold significant authority should complete four years of post-therapeutic school training in general health, pregnancy, job and transportation, predisposition and infant care, prenatal testing, and inherited traits. For instance, women could be sent to obstetricians later in their term and gynaecologists during earlier stages of pregnancy if they want to talk about sexual health and quality of life.