Corrections
We get things wrong sometimes. When we do, we fix it in the open — this page explains how, and how you can hold us to it.
How to report an error
Email contact@fertilityjourney.org. Tell us the page and what looks wrong — a link to the page and a sentence is plenty. You do not need an account, and you do not need to be an expert. If you're not sure whether something is an error, tell us anyway; we would rather check.
What we do with it
- We read every report. A real person reviews it against the source the claim is cited to.
- If we're wrong, we correct the page — and we say so on it. A corrected page carries a dated note: what changed, and when. We don't quietly edit and pretend it was always right.
- If a number changed at the source (a registry updates its figures, for example), we update the number, refresh the verification date, and note it.
- If we can't reproduce the error, we'll write back and explain what we found.
How corrections are recorded
Every substantive correction to a medical, cost, or success-rate claim is:
- Dated — the page shows when it was corrected.
- Specific — the note says what changed, not just "updated."
- Versioned — we keep an internal record of the change, so the history of a claim is traceable.
Typos and small wording fixes we make quietly. Anything that changes the meaning of a fact, a number, or a recommendation-adjacent statement gets a visible, dated correction note.
Why we do it this way
Our whole promise is that you can trust what you read here and check us against it. A resource that can't admit a mistake isn't independent — it's just confident. Correcting in the open, with a date, is how we keep the promise real.
Report anything: contact@fertilityjourney.org.