ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

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Know Your Numbers, Trust Your Body: The Postpartum Edition
After the baby arrives, your health still matters—here’s what to track
13 hrs ago • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Field Report: Two Alien Observers Attempt to Understand Human Reproduction
Two trained observers.
May 13 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Part 3: Two Doors, One Building
Part 3 of Structural Inequity in Prenatal Care
May 13 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
The Brain Obstetrics Is Built On Was Never Built for This
Two Nobel Prize winners explained why clinical judgment has limits — and why AI is the logical answer, not the threat.
May 12 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Moms.gov: When a Federal Pregnancy Website Presents Ideological Counseling as Maternal Health
Peer-review style critique of Moms.gov
May 12 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Optionline.org: When Government Pregnancy Resources Present Ideological Counseling as Neutral Care: A Review of Optionline.com
When a public agency directs pregnant women, caseworkers, or health care workers toward pregnancy-related information, the public has a right to expect…
May 12 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
“Drink Your Water” ObI | The Digital Waiting Room
Reddit is where patients go at 2 a.m. when scared. I monitor dozens of communities for clinically meaningful posts: dangerous myths, gaps between belief…
May 11 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
10 Questions That Should Be Part of Every Visit After 40 — A Guide for Patients and the Doctors Who Care for Them
Her doctors were all competent. Her visits were all thorough — by the standards of a 25-year-old patient. But she wasn’t 25 anymore, and her medical…
May 10 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Should Pregnant Women Go on Cruises? My Advice: No.
My answer is no, and the evidence is not subtle. ACOG hedges, the CDC softens, the cruise lines hide it in their booking terms. The conclusion is the…
May 10 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Part 2: The Insurance Ladder Nobody Draws
Part 2: Structural Inequity in Prenatal Care
May 9 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Know Your Numbers, Trust Your Body: The Fertility Edition
When you’re trying to conceive, the details make all the difference
May 9 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
Not All Claude Is the Same Claude: A Clinician’s Field Test
I asked Claude three clinical questions at three price points. The difference between Free and Max is not a marketing claim. It is a clinical one. Here…
May 8 • Amos Grünebaum, MD
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