How we check every page

Every page here is about feeding a real baby, so we hold ourselves to one simple rule: every safety fact must be backed by a trusted guideline, or it doesn't go on the page. And every serving idea must pass those same safety rules, or it doesn't either.

The checking, step by step

Before a page goes up, every factual line on it (ages, textures, allergen steps, safety notes) is matched against published guidance from the institutions below. For each claim we keep the exact sentence from the source on file, so we can always show our working.

When two trusted sources disagree, we don't quietly split the difference. We either say so on the page, or we follow the more careful option, and for anything that needs a doctor's judgement, we say that too.

What we deliberately don't do

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The guidelines we check against

I IAP · Indian Academy of PediatricsIndian paediatric guidance I ICMR-NIN · Dietary Guidelines for IndiansIndian nutrition guidance W WHO · World Health OrganizationGlobal feeding guidance A AAP · American Academy of PediatricsUS paediatric guidance N NHS · National Health Service (UK)UK parent-facing weaning guidance R Red Cross · American Red CrossFirst-aid guidance

If we got something wrong

Tell us on WhatsApp or at [email protected]. We check it against the sources, fix it, and thank you. A site like this earns trust by being correctable, not by pretending it never slips.

This is just for your information, not medical advice. Your paediatrician knows your baby best, so please do check with them before starting any new foods.