Understanding Our Advertising Policies

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Hey there! So, let’s chat about something super important—advertising policies, especially when it comes to pregnancy and parenting content. It’s crucial that we keep things clear and separate when it comes to editorial and sponsored content.

In our blog, we occasionally collaborate with brands that provide valuable information related to pregnancy and parenting. But here’s the deal: we maintain a strict boundary between what’s editorial and what’s paid content. If you see terms like “Sponsored Content” or “Ad Content,” you’ll know that it’s influenced by a specific advertiser. Don’t worry, all of that will be clearly marked so you can easily tell the difference.

For instance, any content that’s created with an advertiser’s input will be labeled as “Ad Content,” and the responsibility for the accuracy of that info falls on the advertiser. We take steps to make sure that you can easily differentiate between that and our original content created by our dedicated team.

Sometimes, we get funding from third parties to create content that they don’t influence. You might see it tagged as “Sponsored by…” or “Presented by…” but we still keep editorial control over that info.

Additional Resources

On a related note, if you’re curious about insemination methods, check out this post here. And if you’re looking for more on pregnancy, this link to NICHD is a great resource. Also, if you’re interested in recovery topics, you can find more useful information here.

In short, we’re committed to providing you with clear, trustworthy information while keeping advertising separate from our editorial voice.