diff --git a/docs/react-testing-library/api.mdx b/docs/react-testing-library/api.mdx
index 06149fed6..a6a969ebb 100644
--- a/docs/react-testing-library/api.mdx
+++ b/docs/react-testing-library/api.mdx
@@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ as these methods:
   - [`baseElement`](#baseelement)
   - [`hydrate`](#hydrate)
   - [`legacyRoot`](#legacyroot)
-  - [`onCaughtError`](#oncaughterror)
-  - [`onRecoverableError`](#onrecoverableerror)
   - [`wrapper`](#wrapper)
   - [`queries`](#queries)
 - [`render` Result](#render-result)
@@ -29,8 +27,6 @@ as these methods:
 - [`renderHook`](#renderhook)
 - [`renderHook` Options](#renderhook-options)
   - [`initialProps`](#initialprops)
-  - [`onCaughtError`](#oncaughterror)
-  - [`onRecoverableError`](#onrecoverableerror)
   - [`wrapper`](#wrapper-1)
 - [`renderHook` Result](#renderhook-result)
   - [`result`](#result)
@@ -124,16 +120,6 @@ React 17 (i.e.
 [`ReactDOM.render`](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/render)) then you
 should enable this option by setting `legacyRoot: true`.
 
-### `onCaughtError`
-
-Callback called when React catches an error in an Error Boundary.
-Behaves the same as [`onCaughtError` in `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/client/createRoot#parameters).
-
-### `onRecoverableError`
-
-Callback called when React automatically recovers from errors. 
-Behaves the same as [`onRecoverableError` in `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/client/createRoot#parameters).
-
 ### `wrapper`
 
 Pass a React Component as the `wrapper` option to have it rendered around the
@@ -417,16 +403,6 @@ test('returns logged in user', () => {
 > }
 > ```
 
-### `onCaughtError`
-
-Callback called when React catches an error in an Error Boundary.
-Behaves the same as [`onCaughtError` in `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/client/createRoot#parameters).
-
-### `onRecoverableError`
-
-Callback called when React automatically recovers from errors. 
-Behaves the same as [`onRecoverableError` in `ReactDOMClient.createRoot`](https://react.dev/reference/react-dom/client/createRoot#parameters).
-
 ### `renderHook` Options `wrapper`
 
 See [`wrapper` option for `render`](#wrapper)
diff --git a/docs/react-testing-library/faq.mdx b/docs/react-testing-library/faq.mdx
index e378f48d3..c2b02f934 100644
--- a/docs/react-testing-library/faq.mdx
+++ b/docs/react-testing-library/faq.mdx
@@ -81,57 +81,6 @@ as part of the `change` method call.
 
 <details>
 
-<summary>How do I test error boundaries</summary>
-
-To test if an error boundary successfully catches an error, you should make sure that the fallback of the boundary is displayed when a child threw.
-
-Here's an example of how you can test an error boundary:
-
-```jsx
-import React from 'react'
-import {render, screen} from '@testing-library/react'
-
-class ErrorBoundary extends React.Component {
-  state = {error: null}
-  static getDerivedStateFromError(error) {
-    return {error}
-  }
-  render() {
-    const {error} = this.state
-    if (error) {
-      return <div>Something went wrong</div>
-    }
-    return this.props.children
-  }
-}
-
-test('error boundary catches error', () => {
-  const {container} = render(
-    <ErrorBoundary>
-      <BrokenComponent />
-    </ErrorBoundary>,
-  )
-  expect(container.textContent).toEqual('Something went wrong.')
-})
-```
-
-If the error boundary did not catch the error, the test would fail since the `render` call would throw the error the Component produced.
-
-
-:::info
-
-React 18 will call `console.error` with an extended error message.
-React 19 will call `console.warn` with an extended error message.
-
-To disable the additional `console.warn` call in React 19, you can provide a custom `onCaughtError` callback e.g. `render(<App />, {onCaughtError: () => {}})`
-`onCaughtError` is not supported in React 18.
-
-:::
-
-</details>
-
-<details>
-
 <summary>Can I write unit tests with this library?</summary>
 
 Definitely yes! You can write unit and integration tests with this library. See