Editorial policy: how we write and review Nibli
This page explains exactly how Nibli's content is written, sourced, reviewed, and corrected. We publish it so parents, clinicians, and search engines can see our process in full.
1. What Nibli content is
Nibli publishes general-information guides for parents of babies and toddlers, covering starting solids, baby-led weaning, feeding schedules, allergen introduction, food preparation, and common feeding problems.
Nibli content is not medical advice. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace consultation with your pediatrician, registered dietitian, or IBCLC lactation consultant. If you have any concern about your baby's growth, feeding, allergies, swallowing, or development, contact a qualified health professional or your local emergency services.
2. Who writes our content
All Nibli guides are produced by the Nibli Editorial Team — a small team of parents, family-health editors, and content reviewers. We use AI tools to draft and translate content efficiently. Every page is then reviewed by a human editor against the named primary sources before publication, and re-checked on a rolling 12-month cadence.
We disclose the use of AI in drafting because we believe transparency is a precondition of trust on health-adjacent topics. We do not pass off AI output as the work of a named clinician we do not have.
3. Sources we anchor to
Every Nibli page that touches a clinical or safety claim is anchored to one or more of the following public-health bodies, and links out to a specific source page (not a homepage):
- World Health Organization (WHO) — complementary feeding, breastfeeding, sugars intake.
- American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) / HealthyChildren.org — starting solids, allergens, choking prevention, iron, food refusal, constipation.
- UK National Health Service (NHS) — weaning guidance, foods to avoid, food allergies, vitamins.
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — fish, mercury, food safety.
- U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Dietary Supplements — micronutrient fact sheets.
- Region-specific bodies (ESPGHAN, BfR, ANSES, INRAN, EFSA, AECOSAN, SBP) where they extend or refine the above for a given market.
4. Review cadence
Every Nibli content page carries a visible "Last updated" date under the title. Pages are scheduled for review on a 12-month rolling basis, and re-reviewed sooner if any of the following happens:
- WHO, AAP, NHS, FDA, NIH, ESPGHAN, or EFSA publish updated guidance affecting the topic.
- A reader, clinician, or researcher writes in to flag an error.
- We change a recommendation, age threshold, or safety procedure on the page.
5. Corrections policy
If you spot something wrong, please tell us. We treat corrections from clinicians, registered dietitians, IBCLCs, and family-health researchers as priority and respond within 5 business days. Email: sandi.peklaric@gmail.com — include the URL of the page and, where possible, a link to the primary source.
When we make a substantive correction (anything affecting an age threshold, allergen guidance, choking risk, or quantity recommendation) we update the "Last updated" date on the page.
6. Commercial relationships
Nibli is the marketing site for the Nibli mobile app. Pages on this site may link to the Nibli app on the App Store. We do not run third-party display advertising, do not accept paid placements for specific brands of baby food, formula, utensils, or supplements, and do not run affiliate links to such products in our editorial content. If this policy changes, we will publish the change here.
7. Accessibility & translation
Nibli content is published in English, Spanish, French, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Italian, and Dutch. Translations are produced with machine-assisted workflows and reviewed for terminology against the regionally-appropriate public-health body (e.g. NHS phrasing for English, BfR/AAP for German, ANSES for French). If you notice an inaccurate translation, please let us know.
Editorial policy last reviewed: May 2026.