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Sources & medical-review policy

Pregnancy is a health topic, so the information here has to be right and clearly sourced. This page explains where our facts come from, how we keep the tone careful and neutral, and the corrections we made when rebuilding the original site.

Where our information comes from

For every week and topic we rely on primary, reputable medical authorities rather than secondary blogs — professional bodies, national health services, and major medical institutions. Development sizes and timelines are given as typical ranges, because every pregnancy is different. Our main sources include:

Informational only — not medical advice

Everything on this site is general educational information. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for care from your own doctor, midwife, or qualified provider. We avoid definitive directives and personalised dosing, and we route anything urgent to a clear ‘contact your provider’ callout. In an emergency, contact your maternity unit or local emergency number.

How we handle uncertainty

Where evidence is limited or claims are popular but unproven, we say so rather than repeat them. For example, there is no good scientific evidence that particular sexual positions improve the chance of conceiving, so we do not present that as fact.

Corrections we made to the original site

A note on review

This reference is reviewed editorially and dated. It has not been individually reviewed for your situation — only your own healthcare provider can do that. Spotted an error? Tell us with a source and we will review and update.

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