Evidence Intelligence Trust Center
Mom AI Agent is not a medical provider. This page explains how we organize public-health and clinical reference material, how that guidance becomes visible website guidance, and where the platform's boundaries sit.
Evidence Snapshot
Operational trust metrics
Snapshot date: May 31, 2026
Tracked sources
44
Public-health and clinical references
Grade A/B ratio
100%
44 of 44 sources
Refreshed in 180 days
17
Sources with recent retrieval/update dates
Evidence objects
101
Rules, food briefs, and guides
What We Do
Evidence organization and explainability
- Track public-health and clinical references by source grade.
- Convert references into reusable objects (rules, guides, food records).
- Expose source lineage and update cadence in public trust pages.
What We Do Not Do
No diagnosis or emergency triage
- Mom AI Agent is educational and is not a medical provider.
- This platform does not replace clinician judgment or urgent care pathways.
- For individual symptoms or emergencies, families should contact licensed care teams.
How guidance is assembled
Review the operating method used to turn public guidance into structured answers, topic pages, and product workflows.
Clinical reviewWhat is reviewed and what is not
See how high-risk topics are handled, what content remains educational, and where clinician judgment remains essential.
Data useHow website data is handled
Understand the platform's data boundary, where user inputs fit, and what this public site is not designed to store.
Data boundaryPrivacy notice for the public website
Privacy explains what the public website collects, how third-party services are used, and what this experience is not designed to store.
Use boundaryWhat this platform should not replace
Disclaimer explains that Mom AI Agent is educational, source-linked, and not a substitute for diagnosis, treatment, or emergency care.
Source registrySee the public source base
Open the registry of source organizations, grades, and review windows behind the platform's guidance objects.
10
Safety & policy rules
80
Food preparation briefs
11
Step-by-step guides
See how source-backed explainers are packaged for parents
Move from trust and methods into practical parenting explainers and caregiver-oriented summaries.
Food databaseOpen the food-by-food database
Check how curated source material turns into cut sizes, textures, and age-specific feeding guidance.
Answer hubMove from trust into the answer hub
Use the same evidence framework to search caregiver questions, browse topic paths, and trace how answers are assembled.
Our Content Curation Process
Source Identification
We monitor public-health authorities and related clinical references for updates relevant to maternal health, infant feeding, safety, development, and common caregiver questions.
Source Grading
Each source is graded A-D based on authority and relevance. Grade A and B material is prioritized for higher-stakes guidance and safety-critical content.
Content Organization
We structure the information into reusable formats such as food cards, safety rules, explainers, and product guidance while preserving source visibility.
Regular Updates
Sources are revisited on a recurring review cycle. When important guidance changes, the affected content is prioritized for review and revision.
Program Standards
Our development and parent health pathways translate public health guidance into weekly plans. These pathways are educational and are not medical advice.
- Guidance is sourced from CDC, AAP, WHO, and national health authorities.
- Each week includes a red-flag checklist to encourage timely medical follow-up.
- We recommend professional care for diagnosis, treatment, or urgent concerns.
- Content is reviewed on a 12-month cycle or sooner when guidelines change.
Source Quality Distribution
We prioritize Grade A and B sources for safety-critical content and use recurring review windows instead of one-time publication.
Content Update Cycle
Recently reviewed
Content checked in the current review window
Current review cycle
Content that remains within its normal maintenance window
Queued for re-check
Content approaching its next review pass or awaiting source updates
Update Policy: When major public-health organizations publish meaningful changes, related content is flagged for priority review.
Trusted Source Organizations
Mom AI Agent organizes guidance from authoritative health organizations and related references. We do not replace clinician judgment or create diagnosis-oriented medical advice.
CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance for infant nutrition, sleep, and safety.
AAP
American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations used for pediatric care education paths.
Health Canada
Canadian federal health guidance used for North America coverage and regional comparisons.
Our Transparency Commitments
Source lineage on core records
Rules, guides, and food records in the knowledge base retain source IDs and grade signals used in review workflows.
No hidden expertise claims
We do not represent this platform as a medical practice. The value is organization and explainability of public guidance.
Review windows and priority re-checks
Content is reviewed on recurring cycles, and high-impact guideline changes trigger an earlier re-check queue.
Open correction channel
Users can report citation and wording issues through the contact workflow, with request-type routing for faster handling.
Mission: Make evidence-informed guidance easier to access and audit while keeping role boundaries explicit.
