Editorial Standards, Sources & Corrections
MomCare Haven prepares pregnancy and early-motherhood content with one priority: help readers understand what matters, what they can do next and when professional care may be needed.
Who prepares our content
Our public byline is MomCare Haven Editorial Desk. AI-assisted tools may support research, drafting, editing or technical checks, but they do not approve publication. A human reviews and approves every page before it is published.
Editorial review can include source accuracy, clarity, safety, Indian relevance, tone, affiliate integrity and mobile presentation. It is not medical review. We name a qualified external reviewer only when that person has genuinely reviewed the page and the review can be documented.
How we choose sources
For pregnancy, fertility, postpartum, newborn, nutrition and food-safety topics, we begin with current authoritative guidance. Depending on the question, this may include the World Health Organization, Government of India and MoHFW resources, ICMR, NICE, NHS, CDC, ACOG, RCOG, AAP and official safety regulators. We may then use systematic reviews, peer-reviewed research and reputable specialist guidance to clarify the evidence.
We do not use product listings, affiliate sites, influencer content, search snippets, forums or AI-generated text as clinical evidence. Sources support our work, but we write an original explanation rather than copying or lightly paraphrasing them.
Health and safety standards
We avoid diagnosis, individual treatment plans, medicine doses, cure or prevention guarantees and false reassurance. When a topic can involve urgent symptoms, we distinguish everyday guidance from reasons to contact a qualified healthcare professional promptly or seek emergency help.
A disclaimer never replaces accurate, carefully qualified content. Every article remains general education and cannot account for an individual's medical history or circumstances.
Dates, updates and transparency
Articles display publication and update information. We change an updated date only after a meaningful editorial review or revision—not simply to make a page appear newer. Sources, an About this article or About this recipe note and an appropriate disclaimer are included where they help readers understand the basis and limits of the page.
When a recipe states that it was kitchen-tested, that test genuinely occurred before publication. We do not claim personal product use or testing unless it is documented.
Affiliate independence
Affiliate recommendations are confined to Mom's Picks and are kept separate from wellness articles and pregnancy-diet content. A recommendation must remain optional, practical and transparent. Affiliate income never determines a health conclusion or replaces the information a reader needs.
Corrections and feedback
If you notice a possible factual, sourcing, wording, safety or accessibility issue, please use our Contact page. Include the page title or URL and a short explanation of the concern. Please do not send medical records, prescriptions, test reports or other sensitive personal information.
We review credible correction requests and update published content when a change is justified. Significant changes are recorded internally so the editorial history remains traceable.
For more about the publication itself, visit About MomCare Haven.