About Nibli & our editorial team
Nibli is a baby feeding companion built by parents, for parents. We help families navigate starting solids, baby-led weaning, allergens, and feeding schedules with evidence-based guidance that takes the guesswork out of feeding a baby.
Who writes Nibli's content
Every guide on Nibli is produced by the Nibli Editorial Team. Our team combines parents with first-hand starting-solids experience, content editors specialised in family health information, and an AI-assisted drafting workflow that is reviewed line-by-line against current guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), UK National Health Service (NHS), the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).
We are not a medical practice. We do not replace your pediatrician, registered dietitian, or International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). Our job is to translate the public-health consensus into plain-language guides that a tired parent at 11 p.m. can actually use, and to point you to the underlying source for every important claim.
What we promise
Every page on Nibli that touches infant feeding safety, allergens, choking, or nutrition follows the same rules:
- Anchored to a named primary source (WHO, AAP, NHS, FDA, NIH or equivalent national public-health body).
- Reviewed before publication and re-reviewed at least every 12 months, or sooner if the underlying guidance changes.
- Carries a visible Last updated date and a citations block linking out to the underlying sources.
- Cleanly separates evidence-based statements from common cultural practice, so you know which is which.
How to reach us
Corrections, source updates, and editorial questions: write to sandi.peklaric@gmail.com with the URL of the page concerned. We respond to corrections from clinicians and academics within 5 business days.
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Last reviewed: May 2026.