At Beshi Khushi, we publish sexual wellness education to help people understand their bodies, relationships, and options with clarity and dignity. Because this topic can affect health, safety, and personal decisions, we hold ourselves to strict standards when choosing and using sources.
This policy explains how we choose sources, how we use references, what we avoid, how we evaluate it on our website.
This policy applies to health-related and wellness education content published on Beshi Khushi, including:
This policy does not turn any page into medical advice, and it does not override our Medical Disclaimer, Health Content Policy, or Editorial Process & Review Methodology
References on Beshi Khushi are provided for education, context, and transparency. They are not a substitute for medical consultation, diagnosis, or treatment.
Our references should not be used to:
If you have symptoms, pain, distress, or an urgent concern, please contact a licensed doctor or appropriate medical service. For more detail on how our content should be used, please read our Medical Disclaimer.
We use sources to improve the quality and safety of our content—especially in sexual wellness topics, where misinformation, stigma, and harmful advice are common.
References may be used to:
We do not use references to create false certainty, guarantee outcomes, or present educational content as personal medical advice.
When selecting sources, we prioritize the following principles:
Authority
We prefer sources produced by recognized public health bodies, medical institutions, professional organizations, or peer-reviewed journals.
Evidence Quality
We favour evidence-based materials with transparent methods, clear publication information, and credible editorial or scientific review.
Relevance
A source must directly relate to the topic being discussed. We avoid using unrelated studies or broad claims to support narrow conclusions.
Safety and Harm Reduction
For sensitive topics (sexual health, symptoms, body changes, reproductive concerns, intimate discomfort, etc.), we prioritize sources that help reduce misinformation risk and encourage appropriate care-seeking.
Neutrality
We avoid sensational, stigmatizing, or fear-based framing. Our goal is clarity and safety—not panic, shame, or clickbait.
When available and relevant, Beshi Khushi generally prioritizes sources in the following order:
We may use lower-priority sources only for limited purposes (for example, context, terminology, or historical background), and not to support safety-critical or medical claims.
To protect users and maintain content quality, we generally do not rely on:
Where public discussion is relevant (for example, common myths), we may mention it—but we do not treat it as evidence.
Not all evidence carries the same weight. Our team considers context before using a source, including:
When evidence is limited, mixed, or evolving, we aim to say so clearly. We avoid overstating confidence.
References may be used to support:
References are not used to:
Beshi Khushi is an education-first platform. Some pages may include product context, category education, or product-adjacent explanations, but our source use is governed by editorial and safety standards—not sales goals.
This means:
For commercial and operational policies (orders, returns, service terms), please see the relevant policy pages such as our Return & Refund Policy.
Customer reviews on Beshi Khushi reflect personal experiences and opinions. They are not clinical evidence and should not be treated as medical guidance.
To reduce harm and misinformation risk, we do not allow reviews to be used as a place for:
We may moderate, remove, or decline reviews that contain unsafe, deceptive, or medically inappropriate claims. Review handling is governed separately under our review/community rules and related safety policies. Please also see our Medical Disclaimer and, where applicable, our User Reviews Policy.
Some sexual wellness and health topics change over time as evidence, safety guidance, and clinical understanding evolve. When timing affects safety or interpretation, we review and update content and references accordingly.
Our approach includes:
Our content review workflow is described in our Editorial Process.
Beshi Khushi serves readers in Bangladesh, and we write in a way that is understandable, culturally respectful, and safety-focused. In doing so:
When a source is global, we do not assume every recommendation applies equally to every individual or local care setting. Educational references provide context, but personal care decisions should be made with a qualified clinician.
We link to external sources to support transparency and further reading. However:
If we become aware that a referenced link is broken, outdated, or no longer appropriate for safety or quality reasons, we may update or remove it.
If you believe a page on Beshi Khushi uses a source that is inaccurate, misleading, outdated, or potentially unsafe, please report it. We review source concerns under our correction and feedback workflow.
For details on how concerns are reviewed and how corrections are handled, please see our Corrections & Feedback Policy.
This page is maintained under Beshi Khushi’s Trust & Safety framework. It is reviewed periodically and updated when necessary to reflect responsible sourcing standards, content quality expectations, and user safety needs.
Policy owner: Beshi Khushi Trust & Safety · Effective date: 10 October 2025 · Last reviewed: 14 February 2026 · Version: 1.1