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Heat and Pregnancy: The Numbers Your Doctor Should Be Sharing
Rising temperatures are not just an environmental issue. They are an obstetric issue, and the evidence is stronger than most clinicians realize.
Mar 28 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Reproductive Justice Is a Beautiful Definition. It Is Not a Plan.
Rights without resources are not rights. They are intentions.
Mar 27 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
“Advice needed: husband disagrees with my choice to keep baby after anatomy scan (limb difference)” ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
Reddit is where patients go at 2 a.m.
Mar 26 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Who Owns Your Doctor’s Office?
Private equity has reshaped American obstetrics. Patients rarely know, and physicians rarely control, what happens next.
Mar 25 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
“Sorry to Bother You, But...”
Politeness is a virtue. In an obstetric emergency, it is a liability. Teaching our staff to start with “I need you here right now” is not a…
Mar 24 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
“When Home Birth Goes Wrong: Four Reddit Stories the Medical Community Should Read” ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
The first of the series: The Digital Waiting Room
Mar 23 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
ObGyn Intelligence on Reddit and Social Media: ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
Every Monday.
Mar 23 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
The Rise of Performative Medicine
How screening for social determinants of health without the power to change them became one of obstetrics’ most practiced rituals
Mar 22 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Nutrition in Obstetric Practice: What OBGYNs Actually Need to Know
A WHTReport on the HHS Medical School Nutrition Initiative, Where the Reform Should Really Start, and the Technology Changing Nutritional Care
Mar 22 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
“Two women were charged with murder after having stillbirths": ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
Reddit is where patients go at 2 a.m.
Mar 21 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
The Ancient Practice That Could Change How We Approach Birth
The practice "premeditatio malorum"—the premeditation of adversity, might be one of the most powerful but underused tools in modern childbirth.
Mar 21 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Precision Without Prevention: Why Language in Fetal Monitoring Matters for Patient Safety, Clinical Judgment, and Malpractice Risk
Despite decades of use, fetal monitoring remains one of the most debated and litigated areas in medicine. And is called "the worst test in medicine."
Mar 20 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
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