About Our Team

MyPregnancyWeek is committed to providing expectant parents with accurate, accessible, and evidence-based pregnancy information. Our editorial team works diligently to ensure every piece of content meets the highest standards of quality and reliability.

Our Editorial Commitment

We understand that pregnancy is a significant and often anxious time. Parents deserve trustworthy information to help them navigate this journey with confidence. Our editorial team is committed to creating content that is medically accurate, clearly written, and genuinely helpful.

Every article on MyPregnancyWeek goes through a rigorous editorial process. We research topics thoroughly using peer-reviewed medical literature and guidelines from leading health organizations. Our writers translate complex medical information into accessible language that empowers readers to have informed conversations with their healthcare providers.

We do not take shortcuts when it comes to accuracy. If we cannot verify information through authoritative medical sources, we do not publish it. Our readers' trust is paramount, and we work every day to maintain that trust through careful, responsible content creation.

Our Medical Review Process

All pregnancy and health content on MyPregnancyWeek is developed in alignment with current clinical guidelines from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other authoritative medical organizations.

Our content development process includes multiple checkpoints for accuracy. We cross-reference information against official medical guidelines, ensure consistency with current research findings, and verify statistical data from primary sources. Content is reviewed for medical accuracy before publication and updated regularly as guidelines evolve.

We clearly distinguish between general educational information and medical advice. Our content is designed to complement, never replace, the personalized care you receive from your healthcare provider. We include appropriate disclaimers and consistently encourage readers to consult their doctors for individual guidance.

Content Quality Standards

Evidence-Based Research

We source information from peer-reviewed journals, ACOG guidelines, CDC recommendations, and established medical textbooks. Every health claim is verified against authoritative sources.

Regular Updates

Medical guidelines evolve, and so does our content. We regularly review and update articles to reflect the latest research findings and clinical recommendations.

Accessibility First

Complex medical information is written in clear, plain language. We believe everyone deserves to understand their pregnancy, regardless of their medical background.

Honest Limitations

We are transparent about what we are and are not. We provide education, not diagnosis. We always encourage readers to seek personalized guidance from their healthcare providers.

Corrections and Feedback

We value accuracy above all else. If you notice an error in any of our content, whether a factual inaccuracy, outdated information, or a broken link, we want to know. Our editorial team reviews all feedback and makes corrections promptly.

We also welcome suggestions for new topics and improvements to existing content. Our goal is to serve expectant parents as effectively as possible, and reader feedback helps us achieve that goal.

To report an error or share feedback, please visit our contact page. We review every message and respond to correction requests within 48 hours.

Important Reminder

The information on MyPregnancyWeek is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider, OB-GYN, or certified nurse-midwife for personalized medical guidance. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.