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Editorial standards

How we research, write, source, update, and correct Milk & Minutes articles.

Last updated July 13, 2026

What we publish

Milk & Minutes publishes practical guides about infant feeding, breastfeeding, pumping, baby tracking, newborn sleep, and the day-to-day realities of caring for a baby. We also explain how Milk & Minutes product features work.

Our goal is to make reliable information easier to understand and use at 3 AM. We separate general education from individualized medical advice and clearly identify product-focused content.

How we choose and cite sources

For health-adjacent claims, we prioritize current guidance from organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, CDC, WHO, NIH, NHS, professional associations, and established children's hospitals. We use peer-reviewed research when it adds useful context and link readers to the underlying source whenever possible.

Sources are listed in the article or linked beside the claim they support. We do not treat social posts, anonymous forums, or another publisher's unsourced summary as medical authority.

Authorship and review

Articles with the Milk & Minutes Editorial Team byline are researched, written, and edited by the Cardin LLC team responsible for Milk & Minutes. The byline identifies the team accountable for the article; it is not a claim that a physician, pediatrician, or lactation consultant reviewed the page.

If an article receives review from a named clinician or other subject-matter expert, we will identify that reviewer and their relevant credentials on the article itself.

Updates and corrections

We update articles when guidance changes, a source becomes outdated, a product feature changes, or a clearer answer becomes available. Material updates are reflected in the visible updated date and the page's structured data.

If you spot an error, outdated source, or unclear claim, email us at support@milkandminutes.com. We review correction requests against the best available source and update the page when warranted.

Editorial independence

Product and partnership relationships do not change the evidence we cite or the safety guidance we present. Content created as part of a paid or sponsored relationship will be labeled so readers can understand the relationship.

Articles may explain how Milk & Minutes can help a reader track the topic being discussed. Those product references are written as product information, not medical recommendations.

Medical disclaimer

Milk & Minutes content is general educational information, not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It does not replace care from your pediatrician, lactation consultant, or another qualified healthcare professional. Seek professional care when you are worried about feeding, hydration, weight gain, pain, illness, or your baby's safety.

Questions about an article?

Send the article URL and your concern through our support page. We welcome corrections and better primary sources.