Jill chose to go to a perinatologist because during her last pregnancy the fetus had been a problem and she had been told her next would be more-so.
The perinatal period is that around the time of birth. A perinatologist is an obstetrical specialist concerned with the care of the mother and fetus at higher-than-normal risk for complications. Since the perinatal period, depending on the definition, starts at the 20th to 28th week of gestation and ends 1 to 4 weeks after birth, a perinatologist logically could be an obstetrician or pediatrician but, in practice, a perinatologist is an obstetrician. Hope this helps!
perinatologist
10-12 year
To see particles, such as individual cells or microorganisms, you would typically need a light microscope. However, to see smaller particles like viruses or nanoparticles, you would need an electron microscope.
Who?? A gallery i would guess or His shop
You would see a psychiatrist, who may also recommend other professionals if you need more help. If you need help with day-to-day living (i.e. money and work), see a social worker.
Because, it is too small to see with the naked eye.
You would need to click on it to see and find out.
Yes, they are since you would not need a microscope to see them.
You would need a scanning electron microscope (SEM)
Yes. How else would you be able to see it?