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Affiliate Disclosure
Some pages may include affiliate links, which means the site could earn a commission if a reader chooses to buy through those links.
What that means for readers
If a page contains affiliate links, the site may earn a commission at no additional cost to the reader. That relationship should be disclosed clearly, not hidden in vague language.
Readers should never have to guess whether a commercial relationship exists.
What it does not mean
Affiliate relationships do not change the core editorial goal, which is to help caregivers make better decisions. If a product category is not a good fit for the problem, the content should say that plainly.
This site should not publish fake urgency, inflated claims, or generic product roundups just to drive clicks.
How this connects to review content
Any comparison or best-of pages should make tradeoffs visible, explain who a category is for, and state limits clearly. The review process page explains this in more detail.
