Medical Disclaimer
Last updated: April 2026
What this site is
ismybabyalright is a free resource designed to help parents and caregivers understand what is normal in baby development and when something might need attention. All of our content is based on published guidelines from trusted medical organizations including the CDC, WHO, and AAP.
We take complex clinical guidelines and break them down into parent-friendly language with age-specific context, so you can feel more informed and confident when caring for your little one.
What this site is not
This site is not a medical provider. We are not diagnosing conditions, prescribing treatments, or offering personalized medical advice. Nothing on ismybabyalright should be used as a substitute for the guidance of your pediatrician or healthcare provider.
If your baby is showing symptoms that concern you, please contact your doctor directly. In an emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
How we create our content
Every concern page, milestone guide, and triage tool on this site is sourced from official guidelines published by recognized medical organizations - primarily the CDC, WHO, and AAP.
Our content is structured consistently across the site: each concern includes a quick answer, age-specific breakdowns, and a three-tier action guide (when it is normal, when to mention it at your next visit, and when to act now). Every page cites its sources so you can verify the information yourself.
When to call your doctor
Always trust your instincts. You know your baby better than anyone. If something feels off, it is always okay to call your pediatrician - even if the information on this site suggests things are likely normal.
Use ismybabyalright to prepare for conversations with your doctor, not to replace them. Our tracker tools can help you organize patterns and observations to share at your next appointment.
About our tools and trackers
The tracking tools on this site - including the baby tracker, growth charts, vaccine log, and sleep log - are designed for personal reference and organization. They store data locally on your device using your browser's localStorage and are not transmitted to any server.
These tools are not clinical-grade medical devices. They are meant to help you stay organized and spot patterns, not to provide medical assessments or diagnoses.
External links
Throughout the site, we link to official sources such as the CDC, WHO, AAP, and other trusted organizations. These links are provided for your convenience and reference. We do not control the content on external websites and are not responsible for their accuracy or availability.
Changes to this disclaimer
We may update this disclaimer periodically as the site evolves. Since we do not collect any contact information, we encourage you to check back from time to time.