Dr. Sabina RazdolskyObstetrics & Gynecology
Last reviewed: March 1, 2026Written by Dr. Sabina Razdolsky

Editorial Policy

We are committed to providing accurate, trustworthy, and evidence-based women's health information. This page outlines how our content is created, reviewed, and maintained to ensure the highest standards of medical accuracy.

Content Review Process

Every piece of content published on this website goes through a structured review process:

  • Research phase: Topics are researched using peer-reviewed medical literature, clinical guidelines from professional organizations (such as ACOG, WHO, and NICE), and established medical textbooks.
  • Writing phase: Content is drafted with attention to medical accuracy, readability, and accessibility. Complex medical concepts are explained in plain language alongside their clinical terminology.
  • Medical review: All content is reviewed by Dr. Sabina Razdolsky to verify medical accuracy, appropriateness, and alignment with current evidence-based practice.
  • Publication: Reviewed content is published with a “last reviewed” date so readers can assess currency.

Evidence-Based Standards

Our content adheres to evidence-based medicine principles. We prioritize information from:

  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses
  • Randomized controlled trials
  • Clinical practice guidelines from recognized professional bodies
  • Peer-reviewed journal articles indexed on PubMed
  • Established medical textbooks and reference materials

When evidence is limited or conflicting, we clearly state this and present the available perspectives. We do not present opinion as fact, and we avoid promoting unproven treatments or therapies.

Medical Accuracy Commitment

Medical knowledge evolves continuously. We are committed to:

  • Presenting information that reflects current medical understanding
  • Clearly distinguishing between established facts and areas of ongoing research
  • Avoiding overstatement of benefits or understatement of risks
  • Using precise medical language alongside accessible explanations
  • Correcting errors promptly when identified

Update Schedule

We review and update our content on a regular basis to ensure it remains current:

  • All articles include a “last reviewed” date
  • Content is reviewed at least every 12 months
  • Updates are made sooner when significant new evidence, guideline changes, or corrections are needed
  • Major updates are noted within the content where relevant

Author Credentials

Content on this website is written and reviewed by Dr. Sabina Razdolsky. Her qualifications include:

  • Master of Science in Medicine / Doctor of Medicine from Semmelweis University, Budapest (Summa Cum Laude, 2022)
  • Internship completed at Ichilov (Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center)
  • Currently an OB/GYN resident at Mayanei Hayeshua Medical Center
  • Co-author of three PubMed-indexed research publications

Read more about Dr. Razdolsky

How Content Is Created and Reviewed

Our content creation follows these principles:

  • Answer-first approach: Articles begin with clear, concise answers to the main question before expanding into detail.
  • Plain language first: Medical terms are explained in accessible language before using clinical terminology.
  • Structured format: Content uses clear headings, bullet points, and organized sections for easy navigation.
  • Patient-centered perspective: Information is presented from the patient's point of view, addressing common questions and concerns.
  • No commercial bias: Content is not influenced by commercial interests. We do not accept sponsored content or product endorsements.

Sources and References Methodology

We base our content on the following types of sources, prioritized by quality of evidence:

  • Practice guidelines from ACOG (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)
  • WHO (World Health Organization) clinical recommendations
  • Cochrane systematic reviews
  • Peer-reviewed articles from major obstetrics and gynecology journals
  • UpToDate and other evidence-based clinical decision support tools

While individual articles may not include formal reference lists, our content is informed by these sources and we are happy to provide specific references upon request.

For information about the limitations of our content and the educational nature of this website, please read our Medical Disclaimer.