Why paid subscriptions now exist for ObGyn Intelligence
Supporting independent, evidence-based, ethically grounded analysis in ObGyn care
ObGyn Intelligence was created to provide clear, evidence-based, ethically grounded analysis of obstetric care, without slogans, ideology, or shortcuts. The goal has always been professional clarity and patient safety, not growth for its own sake.
Over the past months, this publication has grown far beyond what I initially expected. That growth has confirmed something important: there is real demand for careful, independent thinking in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Paid subscriptions now exist for one reason only: to support the time and work required to produce and enhance this analysis at the level it deserves.
What does not change:
Core essays will remain free.
Comments and discussion remain open.
The editorial voice and independence remain unchanged.
What paid support enables:
More frequent and deeper analysis.
Occasional extended or early-access pieces.
Development of clinical frameworks, tools, and reference materials.
Paid subscriptions are entirely optional. If you already find value here, your support helps sustain this work. If not, you are very welcome to continue reading for free.
Thank you for reading, engaging, and helping build a thoughtful professional community around obstetric care.
— Dr. Amos Grünebaum


Love the transparency on the subscrption model. The tension between growth and maintaining edtiorial indepedence is something more platforms should address head on. I've noticed in similar spaces that once monetization enters, subtle shifts in tone happen even when the creator dunno its happening. Keeping core analysis free while enabling deeper work through paid support seems like it preserves the signal without diluting it.