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ParentVibes (operated by Parenthood Unfiltered) publishes articles, guides, calculators, and reminders about conception, pregnancy, fertility treatment, child health, and parenting. All of this content is provided for general educational and informational purposes only.
Nothing on this website is intended to be, and should not be taken as, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Reading our content does not create a doctor–patient relationship between you and ParentVibes.
Always consult a qualified professional
Decisions about your health, your pregnancy, or your child's care should always be made together with a qualified healthcare professional — your doctor, obstetrician, gynaecologist, paediatrician, midwife, or another licensed clinician who knows your personal history.
Never disregard professional medical advice, or delay seeking it, because of something you have read on ParentVibes. If you think you or your child may have a medical emergency, contact your doctor or local emergency services immediately.
Our tools and calculators are estimates
Our ovulation, due-date, conception, weight-gain, vaccination-schedule, and other calculators use standard population formulas and averages. They produce approximate estimates to help you plan and learn — they cannot account for your individual circumstances and are not a clinical assessment.
Vaccination schedules in particular vary by country and are updated over time. Always confirm the exact schedule and timing with your paediatrician or local health authority.
Reminders are a convenience, not a guarantee
Appointment, medication, test, and vaccination reminders (including those sent over email or WhatsApp) are an organisational convenience based on the information you enter. Delivery can be affected by your phone, network, or third-party messaging providers. You remain responsible for attending appointments and following the schedule your doctor recommends.
How we keep content trustworthy
We base health content on reputable, current sources such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP), the NHS, and ACOG, alongside peer-reviewed guidance. You can read more about our process on our Editorial Policy and Medical Experts pages.
Even so, medical understanding evolves and individual situations differ. Where our content and your clinician's advice differ, follow your clinician.