Source-linked guidance, without pretending to be your doctor.
Doola is built for the everyday pregnancy questions that deserve a calmer check. We explain what trusted public-health and clinical-education sources say, where uncertainty remains, and when the safer next step is to ask your own care team.
What Doola publishes
Doola publishes pregnancy-safe decision support for food, skincare, supplements, product labels, pregnancy symptoms, postpartum recovery, newborn questions, and related parent concerns. The goal is practical: help a parent understand what is usually reassuring, what changes the answer, and what to do next.
What Doola does not claim
Doola does not diagnose symptoms, clear medications, replace a clinician, or provide individualized medical treatment. Until a qualified reviewer is formally attached to a page, Doola will not use clinical-review or clinical-approval labels for that page.
How we handle uncertainty
Pregnancy guidance often depends on timing, symptoms, dose, preparation, country guidance, and personal health history. Doola should make those conditions visible instead of forcing a false yes/no answer. If the safer answer is to ask a clinician, the page should say that directly.
How content gets better
Doola uses search intent, product questions, Can-I-Eat signals, Learn-page performance, and source updates to decide what to improve. Repeated mistakes or useful editorial lessons should be promoted back into the workflow so future pages start stronger.
Current reviewer status
Doola does not currently claim formal medical review. If a page later receives review from a named qualified clinician or expert, that page should say who reviewed it, what they reviewed, and when.