Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

Last Updated: July 1, 2026

At Inside Embryo by Aurion, our goal is to provide clear, structured, and responsible educational content for embryology students, ART trainees, IVF laboratory beginners, reproductive biology learners, and fertility science students.

This Editorial Policy explains how our content is planned, created, reviewed, updated, and corrected.

Our Editorial Mission

Inside Embryo by Aurion was created to make embryology, reproductive biology, and IVF laboratory-related learning more accessible and organized.

Our content is designed to help learners understand topics in a step-by-step manner, from basic concepts to applied laboratory and academic relevance.

We aim to publish content that is:

  • Scientifically clear

  • Student-friendly

  • Professionally structured

  • Educationally useful

  • Suitable for revision and exam preparation

  • Relevant to embryology, ART, and reproductive science learning

Who Creates the Content

Inside Embryo by Aurion is maintained by Manoj Kumar K, Embryologist.

The content is created from an embryology education perspective and is intended for students, trainees, and learners. It is not intended to replace medical consultation, diagnosis, treatment, or professional clinical advice.

Content Topics We Cover

Our website focuses on educational topics such as:

  • Reproductive biology

  • Cell biology

  • Human embryology

  • Andrology

  • Gametogenesis

  • Fertilization and embryo development

  • IVF laboratory basics

  • ART laboratory learning

  • Laboratory management concepts

  • WHO standards and ART-related educational topics

How Topics Are Selected

Topics are selected based on their educational value for students and trainees.

Priority is given to topics that are useful for:

  • Basic conceptual understanding

  • Academic learning

  • IVF and ART laboratory training

  • Exam preparation

  • Interview preparation

  • Revision notes

  • PDF study material development

Content Creation Process

Our content is usually developed through the following process:

  1. Selecting a topic relevant to embryology or reproductive science learning

  2. Structuring the topic from basic to advanced understanding

  3. Explaining scientific terms in a student-friendly manner

  4. Connecting theory with laboratory or academic relevance where appropriate

  5. Reviewing the content for clarity and educational usefulness

  6. Adding disclaimers where clinical, legal, or guideline-related information is mentioned

  7. Updating content when corrections or improvements are needed

Use of References

Whenever possible, educational content may be supported by standard textbooks, scientific learning resources, WHO manuals, recognized guidelines, ART-related regulations, and peer-reviewed literature.

Not every beginner-level article may include detailed references, but major scientific, clinical, legal, or laboratory-related topics should include references or recommended reading.

Use of AI Tools

Inside Embryo by Aurion may use AI tools to assist with drafting, structuring, editing, formatting, grammar improvement, content planning, image prompt creation, or study material organization.

However, AI-generated material should not be treated as final scientific authority. Content is reviewed and edited before publication from an educational and embryology learning perspective.

AI is not used to provide patient-specific diagnosis, treatment advice, or clinical decision-making.

Medical and Clinical Responsibility

Inside Embryo by Aurion does not provide medical advice.

Our content may explain medical, reproductive, embryological, or laboratory concepts, but it is intended only for education. Readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for diagnosis, treatment, fertility care, or patient-specific decisions.

ART Laws, WHO Standards, and Guidelines

Some content may discuss ART laws, WHO standards, ICMR guidance, laboratory recommendations, or reproductive medicine-related guidelines.

Because laws, standards, and clinical recommendations may change, readers should verify the latest official information from recognized authorities before applying any guideline or regulation.

Corrections and Updates

We aim to correct errors when they are identified.

If a reader finds outdated, unclear, or incorrect information, they may contact us at:

insideembryo2204@gmail.com

When necessary, we may update articles, revise explanations, add references, or correct mistakes.

Content Independence

Inside Embryo by Aurion aims to keep educational content independent and learner-focused.

If any content is sponsored, promotional, affiliate-linked, or connected to a paid product, we aim to make that clear to readers.

Digital Study Materials

Inside Embryo by Aurion may create and sell PDF study materials, notes, and other digital educational resources.

Paid materials are designed for educational learning and revision. They are not medical advice, clinical protocols, or treatment recommendations.

Contact

For editorial questions, correction requests, collaboration, or reference-related updates, contact:

Email: insideembryo2204@gmail.com
Website: www.insideembryo.in

Inside Embryo by Aurion is committed to building a reliable educational platform for embryology, reproductive biology, and ART laboratory learning.