Abstract
In the last decade, social media has evolved from a casual communication tool to a powerful platform for professional engagement, education, and advocacy -particularly in the field of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Ob Gyn). As maternal health, reproductive rights, and gynaecologic care continue to occupy central roles in public discourse, social media offers Ob Gyn professionals a unique opportunity to amplify evidence-based information, foster community, and shape the future of women's health. Ob Gyn professionals have increasingly embraced platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube to share research findings, clinical insights, and public health messages. This shift is not merely cosmetic, but it reflects a deeper transformation in how knowledge is disseminated and consumed. Despite its promise, social media in Ob Gyn is not without pitfalls. This article explores the multifaceted impact of social media in Ob Gyn, from academic visibility and patient education to ethical considerations and institutional strategy.