Editorial Policy
Baby Milk Calculator is maintained as an editorial product. This page explains how sources are chosen, how updates happen, how we separate editorial content from monetization, and how corrections are handled.
Maintained by
Baby Milk Calculator editorial team
Last review
April 21, 2026
Core references
American Academy of Pediatrics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization
What We Publish
The site publishes a general-reference calculator and supporting guides about feeding volumes, schedules, hunger cues, solids, and related parent questions. The goal is clarity and practical usefulness, not individualized medical care.
Source Standards
We prioritize official pediatric and public-health sources, especially the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization. When a guide depends on narrower safety details, we prefer primary guidance over generic summary content.
Review and Updates
We review major calculator assumptions, guide copy, and source links whenever the product changes materially or when the public guidance used by the site changes materially. Visible method pages and page-level source sections are part of that process.
Corrections
If you believe a page is inaccurate, outdated, or unclear, email support@milkcalculator.org with the page URL and the issue you found. We use that path for corrections, content clarifications, and broken-source reports.
Advertising and Editorial Independence
Advertising or monetization does not control the calculator logic, source list, or guide conclusions. The site is designed so the core tool and the explanatory content remain usable on their own, without forcing ad-like navigation or disguised CTAs.
Medical Boundaries
The site is informational only. It is not a substitute for a pediatrician, lactation consultant, or emergency care. Parents should seek individualized care for premature infants, poor weight gain, dehydration, persistent vomiting, chronic illness, feeding refusal, or any situation where a general estimate is no longer enough.
For the exact formula, age bands, and unit conversions used by the tool, see How We Calculate.