Editorial Standards

Last reviewed: August 14, 2026. This page explains how Reproductive Health Center handles its editorial responsibilities.

Our editorial purpose

Reproductive Health Center publishes inclusive, evidence-based reproductive-health education in plain language, with careful sourcing, privacy awareness, geographic and clinical context, explicit uncertainty, and clear direction to qualified care for individual diagnosis and treatment, with coverage that includes reproductive health, fertility education, sexual health, pregnancy and contraception, menstrual health. We aim to answer the reader’s question in plain language and show where each important fact came from.

How we research

  • We favor official documents, product labels, government resources, and primary research.
  • We separate seller statements from independent evidence.
  • We identify missing facts instead of guessing.
  • We check dates, links, names, and material limitations before publication.

Health and safety claims

Health information receives added review. We do not present a product page, testimonial, or advertisement as proof that a product treats or prevents disease. Readers should take personal medical questions to a qualified clinician.

Commercial independence

Advertising or affiliate compensation may support this site. It does not buy a positive finding. We may decline coverage, identify weaknesses, or recommend that a reader seek more information before buying.

Updates

We review material corrections, changed labels, changed prices, safety information, and broken links. Important changes should be reflected in the article and its review date.

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