OB takes a lot of standby time and staffing that is expensive if there isn't a reliable number of clients, as in a small hospital. This hospital only serves 9000 people--how many babies could they be delivering? Also malpractice insurance used to be a killer expense that discouraged doctors--maybe it still is. And if OB doctors were recommending vaccination and causing infertility and perinatal mortality, that would tend to drive them out of business too, either from malpractice suits or killing their customers..
OB takes a lot of standby time and staffing that is expensive if there isn't a reliable number of clients, as in a small hospital. This hospital only serves 9000 people--how many babies could they be delivering? Also malpractice insurance used to be a killer expense that discouraged doctors--maybe it still is. And if OB doctors were recommending vaccination and causing infertility and perinatal mortality, that would tend to drive them out of business too, either from malpractice suits or killing their customers..