Editorial Standards

How we research, write and review every piece of content on Eve and Beyond

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Every article and FAQ published on Eve and Beyond is researched against current peer-reviewed clinical literature and established medical guidelines. We do not publish claims that cannot be traced to credible scientific sources. Where research is limited, emerging or contested, we say so clearly rather than presenting uncertainty as fact.

Our content is written to inform, not to alarm. We believe women navigating perimenopause and menopause deserve honest, balanced information. Not content designed to generate anxiety or drive impulsive purchasing decisions.

Our Sources

We draw on a range of credible medical and scientific sources including:

  • Peer-reviewed journals including The New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, The Lancet, Menopause and the British Medical Journal
  • Clinical guidelines from The Menopause Society, the British Menopause Society and the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • Guidance and approved drug information from the FDA and other regulatory bodies
  • Research published by academic medical institutions including Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins and Harvard Medical School

We do not use content from unverified websites, personal blogs, social media or sources with undisclosed commercial interests as the basis for our editorial claims.

Our Editorial Process

Every piece of content published on Eve and Beyond goes through a structured editorial process:

Research

Our team of health writers and researchers identify the most current and credible evidence on each topic before writing begins. Where a topic is rapidly evolving, we draw on the most recently published clinical data available.

Writing

Content is written to be clear, accurate and accessible. We translate clinical language into plain English without sacrificing scientific accuracy. We do not use sensationalised language, unfounded health claims or fear-based framing.

Review

Every article is reviewed for factual accuracy, tone and compliance with our editorial standards before publication. Articles covering prescription medications, clinical treatments or emerging research receive additional scrutiny.

Updates

Medical science evolves. Where new research significantly changes the evidence base for a published article, we update the content to reflect current understanding. Publication dates reflect the most recent review.

Our Approach to Affiliate Content

Eve and Beyond features a curated Recommendations page containing products we believe are genuinely useful for women navigating perimenopause and menopause. Some of these recommendations contain affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you purchase through our link at no extra cost to you.

Our editorial content is completely independent of our commercial relationships. We do not write articles to promote affiliate products and affiliate partners have no influence over our editorial decisions. A product appearing on our Recommendations page does not guarantee coverage in our articles, and coverage in our articles does not require a commercial relationship.

Medical Disclaimer

The content published on Eve and Beyond is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine, starting or stopping any medication, or acting on any information you have read on this website.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.

Feedback and Corrections

We take accuracy seriously. If you believe any content on Eve and Beyond contains an error, is outdated or misrepresents the current evidence, we want to know. Our editorial team will review your feedback promptly.

Last reviewed: April 2026