Editorial & Content Review Policy

Last updated: March 1, 2026

At Femistry, our goal is to provide thoughtful, evidence-informed information about women’s health and wellness.

Because health information matters, we take the accuracy and integrity of our content seriously.

This page explains how our content is created, reviewed and maintained.

Our Approach to Health Information

All content on Femistry is written by a UK-registered nurse with clinical experience in patient care.

Articles are based on:

  • Peer-reviewed research
  • Reputable medical journals
  • UK clinical guidance (including NHS and NICE where relevant)
  • Established physiological principles
  • Current scientific consensus

We aim to translate complex medical information into clear, accessible language without oversimplifying important nuance.

Our goal is clarity — not alarmism, not trend-driven advice, and not rigid protocols.

Scope of Information

Content on Femistry is educational in nature.

We do not provide personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.

Where appropriate, articles may encourage readers to consult their GP or a qualified healthcare professional for individual concerns.

Evidence & Citations

Where claims relate to physiology, hormones, sleep, stress or other clinical topics, we aim to reference reputable sources.

These may include:

  • Systematic reviews
  • Clinical review papers
  • Government health bodies
  • Academic medical publications

We prioritise recent evidence where appropriate, while recognising that some foundational physiology research remains relevant over time.

Review & Updates

Medical knowledge evolves.

We review cornerstone and pillar content periodically to ensure it reflects current evidence and guidance.

Articles may be updated when:

  • New research meaningfully shifts understanding
  • Clinical recommendations change
  • Clarification improves accuracy

The “Last updated” date on articles reflects the most recent review.

Corrections Policy

If an error is identified, we are committed to correcting it promptly and transparently.

Readers may contact us at [Insert Contact Email] if they believe content requires clarification or correction.

Editorial Independence

Femistry may include affiliate links or product mentions.

However:

  • Editorial decisions are made independently
  • Affiliate partnerships do not influence medical or educational content
  • Sponsored content, where applicable, will always be clearly disclosed

Our primary responsibility is to our readers.

Our Commitment

Women deserve health information that is:

  • Evidence-informed
  • Physiologically grounded
  • Context-aware
  • Free from unnecessary fear or pressure

We are committed to building a platform that supports informed, confident decision-making — without replacing professional medical care.

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