Editorial Policy

Last updated: July 5, 2026

FeminaTrack exists to give women clear, accurate, and genuinely useful information about fertility, ovulation, pregnancy, and cycle health. This page explains how we create and maintain that information.

How We Choose What to Cover

We focus on the questions women actually ask during trying-to-conceive, pregnancy, and cycle-health journeys. We prioritize depth and accuracy over publishing volume — we would rather have fewer, thoroughly researched resources than many shallow ones.

How We Create Content

Each article is researched using authoritative medical and scientific sources — organizations such as ACOG, NIH, NHS, and Mayo Clinic, along with peer-reviewed research where relevant. The specific sources used for any given article are listed in that article's references, so you can always verify exactly what was consulted rather than taking a general claim on faith.

How We Keep Content Accurate

Health guidance changes as research evolves. We review our content on a regular basis (see our Content Update Policy) and update it when medical guidance changes, when we identify gaps, or when readers point out something unclear or outdated.

What We Don't Do

We don't provide medical diagnoses, treatment plans, or dosage guidance. We don't accept payment in exchange for favorable coverage of any product, brand, or service. Where we do include affiliate links, they're disclosed, and our editorial judgment about what to recommend is never influenced by whether a link earns a commission.

Questions or corrections?

Reach out at hello@feminatrack.com — we're happy to clarify anything on this page.


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