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About the Team

Glow's editorial team is composed of writers, journalists, and editors with decades of experience in breaking down important (and complex) topics like health, pregnancy, and childcare. We’re passionate about delivering information in a way that's both medically and scientifically accurate and easy to understand, with a minimum of jargon.

Our team follows a strict set of editorial standards and works closely with Glow's medical reviewers (who include practicing OB/GYNs, pediatricians, dermatologists, and other healthcare professionals) to ensure that you can be confident in everything we publish. We know that coming to us for guidance about your pregnancy and family requires a lot of trust, and we don’t take that lightly.

About Glow

More than 25 million women use Glow’s period and fertility-tracking apps to keep tabs on their bodies and cycles. Glow’s mission is to use data science to demystify the (often under-discussed) topics of fertility, sex, menstruation, and women’s health in general. In addition to its apps, Glow also maintains a community where its millions of users can chat about these topics openly and safely.

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A young baby lying on her stomach, symbolizing the age when babies become less vulnerable to sudden infant death syndrome. Development & Milestones

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): Risks and Prevention

Medically Reviewed by: Rhys Brooks, MD, FAAP

Mother feeding a baby meat for the first time with a spoon. Baby Feeding

How and When Can You Safely Give Meat to Your Baby?

Medically Reviewed by: Rhys Brooks, MD, FAAP

Products

Best Prenatal Vitamins of 2025: 8 Top Picks for Every Pregnancy Need

Edited by: Glow Editors

Products

Best Vegan Prenatal Vitamins: 7 Plant-Based Options for Every Pregnancy Need

Edited by: Glow Editors

Pregnant women using a honey dipper to add honey to her drink. Diet & Fitness

Can Pregnant Women Eat Honey?

Medically Reviewed by: Monica Lee, MD, FACOG

Honey dipper and a small bowl of honey, representing the fact that babies can't eat honey before they're 1. Baby Feeding

Why Can’t Babies Have Honey at First (And When Can They Have It)?

Medically Reviewed by: Mary Olson, DO

Smiling pregnant woman holding a cup of coffee. Pregnancy Safety

What to Know About Coffee and Caffeine During Pregnancy

Medically Reviewed by: Ann Dobry, DO, FACOG, MSCP

Pregnant woman sitting up and massaging her lower back for pain relief. Symptoms

Lower Back Pain When Pregnant: When It Starts and What Treatment Is Available

Medically Reviewed by: Barry Aron, MD

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