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Being a pediatrician means examining small patients in a matter of seconds between their tears and games, convincing anxious parents that they are taking good care of their little ones, and convincing children that it will not hurt. A pediatrician's weekdays are cold coffee, dozens of toys in the office, and hundreds of notifications on the phone. And these are also days filled with love for the profession and children.
Pediatrician Nataliia Makodrai talks with humor and care about the most important moments that make up her work. In between describing her daily routine, she answers the most common questions parents have: why you shouldn't deny yourself a cup of coffee and a croissant when breastfeeding, whether you need to brush that one very first tooth, and why you should trust doctors rather than folk methods of treatment.
The author describes the everyday life of a doctor and sincerely shares what your day can be like when you work as a pediatrician.