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Accessibility Statement

Effective: May 30, 2026 · Last updated: May 30, 2026

Motherhoodlikely LLC is committed to making the website at motherhoodlikely.com and shop.motherhoodlikely.com (the “Services”) usable for as many people as possible, including people with disabilities. We believe that everyone should be able to learn, shop, and engage with our content without barriers.


1. Our Standard

We work to meet Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 Level AA, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities — including visual, auditory, motor, cognitive, learning, and neurological differences — and easier to use for everyone.

The Services are not yet fully conformant with WCAG 2.2 Level AA. “Partially conformant” means that some parts of the content do not fully meet the standard. We are actively working to improve this and treat accessibility as an ongoing commitment, not a one-time project.


2. What We Are Doing

Our ongoing work includes:

  • Designing pages and components with sufficient color contrast.
  • Providing text alternatives for non-text content (alt text for images, captions for video, transcripts for audio).
  • Building forms with associated labels and clear error messages.
  • Ensuring the entire site is navigable by keyboard alone.
  • Structuring pages with semantic HTML and meaningful heading hierarchy so screen readers can move through them efficiently.
  • Allowing users to resize text up to 200% without breaking layout.
  • Avoiding content that flashes or moves in ways that could trigger seizures.
  • Reviewing new pages, components, and curriculum materials for accessibility before they go live.
  • Including accessibility in our regular development, design, and editorial processes.

3. Assistive Technology

We test with current versions of the following assistive technologies:

  • Screen readers: VoiceOver (macOS, iOS), NVDA (Windows), TalkBack (Android).
  • Browser zoom and OS magnification.
  • Keyboard-only navigation.
  • Voice control: Voice Control (macOS, iOS), Voice Access (Android), Windows Voice Access.

The Services are designed to work with the latest two major versions of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge.


4. Known Limitations

Despite our efforts, some content may not yet be fully accessible. Known areas we are actively improving:

  • Older video content that does not yet have full captions or transcripts. We are adding these progressively and will prioritize any specific video you ask us to caption.
  • Some third-party embeds (for example, the payment processor, the community platform, or external article embeds) may not fully meet WCAG 2.2 AA. We push our vendors to improve, but we do not control their code.
  • Some PDF downloads created earlier in our history may not be tagged for screen-reader use. We are remediating these over time and can provide an alternative format on request.

5. Alternative Formats

If you need content in an alternative format — for example, a transcript of a video, a screen-reader-friendly version of a PDF, or large-print text — email us at orders@motherhoodlikely.com and we will provide it at no cost.


6. Tell Us When Something Is Not Accessible — Notice and Opportunity to Cure

We treat accessibility feedback as a priority and rely on our users to let us know when something is not working. If you run into a barrier — a control you can't operate, content you can't read, a flow you can't complete — please tell us so we can fix it.

As a condition of using the Services, you agree that before bringing any claim against Motherhoodlikely related to accessibility, you will first notify us in writing at the address below, describe the specific barrier you encountered, and give us a reasonable opportunity — at least 45 days — to investigate and address the issue. We commit the resources to make this work: an acknowledgement within 2 business days, a substantive response (including any short-term workaround) within 10 business days, and a good-faith plan to remediate. This notice-and-cure process gives us the opportunity to deliver an accessible experience to you directly and ensures resources go toward fixes rather than litigation.

When you contact us, it helps to know:

  • The page or feature where you ran into the issue (a URL is ideal).
  • The assistive technology, browser, and operating system you were using.
  • A description of what happened and what you were trying to do.
Email: orders@motherhoodlikely.com
Mail: Motherhood Likely — mailing address available on request via orders@motherhoodlikely.com

7. Third-Party Content

Parts of the Services rely on third-party platforms and embedded content (payment processing, video hosting, etc.). We choose vendors who take accessibility seriously, but the accessibility of their components ultimately depends on them. If you encounter an issue specifically caused by a third-party tool, please still let us know — we will work with the vendor or find an alternative path for you.


8. Updates to this Statement

We will update this Accessibility Statement as the Services evolve. The “Last updated” date above shows when it last changed.