Empowering Every Mom
From Mom to Moms
We don't create medical advice—we organize it. JupitLunar curates official health guidelines from CDC, AAP, and Health Canada, making expert recommendations accessible to every parent.
Our Mission
To make official health guidelines from CDC, AAP, and Health Canada easily accessible and understandable for every parent navigating infant and toddler care
Content Curation, Not Creation
We exclusively curate guidance from official health authorities—CDC, AAP, Health Canada, WHO. We don't create medical advice; we organize theirs into accessible formats.
Community-Driven
Built by mothers, for mothers. We understand the challenges because we've lived them, and we're committed to supporting every step of your journey.
Technology-Driven Organization
We use AI and software engineering to make dense government PDFs and medical guidelines searchable, organized by age, region, and topic—without altering official recommendations.
Our Story
JupitLunar started from a personal frustration: as a new mom, I spent hours digging through CDC PDFs, AAP position papers, and Health Canada's website trying to answer simple questions about feeding my baby. The authoritative information existed—it was just scattered and hard to navigate.
I'm Cathleen, a software engineer and mother of two in Edmonton, Canada. I'm not a doctor, nutritionist, or medical professional. But I realized I could use my technical skills to solve a problem many parents face: making official health guidelines more accessible.
That's why I built JupitLunar—not as a medical advice website, but as an intelligent organizing system for authoritative guidance. Think of it as a librarian for government health guidelines, helping you quickly find what the CDC, AAP, or Health Canada says about your specific question.
We systematically aggregate guidance from North America's leading health authorities: CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, Health Canada, WHO, and the Canadian Paediatric Society. Every piece of information is linked directly to its official source, graded for authority level, and updated when guidelines change.
What makes us different is radical transparency. We don't claim to have medical experts on staff. We don't modify official recommendations. We simply organize them by topic, age range, and region, then present them in formats that are easier to understand and search than the original PDFs.
Our Core Values
Source Transparency
Every piece of information links directly to its official source. We grade each source (A/B/C/D) based on authority level and display verification dates publicly.
Compassionate
We understand that motherhood is both beautiful and challenging. Our content is delivered with empathy, support, and without judgment.
Organization, Not Interpretation
We transform 200-page PDF guidelines into searchable, age-specific formats. But we never modify the recommendations—if CDC says "6 months," we say "6 months."
Guideline Monitoring
We monitor official sources for guideline changes every 3 months. When recommendations are updated, we reflect those changes within 90 days and log all updates publicly.
From Mom to Moms
As a mom and software engineer, I built this tool to solve a problem I personally faced: finding reliable answers at 3am when my baby wouldn't eat, wouldn't sleep, or showed signs that worried me. I needed to know what the experts actually said—fast.
Every feature is guided by one question: "Will this help a parent quickly find what CDC, AAP, or Health Canada says about their specific situation?" We're not trying to replace your pediatrician—we're helping you find the official guidelines before your next appointment.
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