At what age should my baby start drinking water and what water is appropriate?

Updated on parenting 2024-03-18
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Newborn babies can drink water, drinking water can not only promote the baby's digestion, but also drink more water to avoid the baby from getting angry. Boiled water is cool to 35-40 degrees. Remember not to give your baby yin and yang water, or cold water directly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The baby can drink water after six months, mainly choose boiled warm water, so do not choose liquid drinks or sugary water, which is harmful to the baby.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Generally, you have to drink water at the beginning of 6 months, just use warm boiled water in a bottle, you can supplement trace elements, and you don't need to blindly pursue distilled water and pure water, which are not nutritious.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Many pediatricians and parenting experts say: whether it is breastfeeding or milk powder feeding, newborns do not need to be fed, and babies within 6 months basically do not need additional water. But some sisters-in-law are used to feeding their babies two mouthfuls of saliva, is it really wrong?

    Parents insist"The age is not enough to feed the rocks"The notion that a sip of water is not fed to the baby, in fact, in many cases it can lead to disaster. Why do you say that babies under 6 months don't need to drink water?

    <> because the moisture content of breast milk is as high as 90%, and milk powder can basically meet the baby's daily water needs as long as it is brewed in proportion. In addition, the kidneys of babies less than 6 months old are not fully developed, and excessive water intake will not only increase the burden on the baby's kidneys, but also cause water poisoning. Even if the baby is a little dehydrated, it will be solved by drinking milk, so 6-month-old babies generally do not need to drink extra water.

    No need to drink water before 6 months", which means that the baby's drinking water needs can be met by drinking milk, and there is no need to drink jujube water, so there is no need to force the baby to drink water. (When feeding the baby water, pick up the baby, don't lie down like above, the baby is easy to cough.)

    Therefore, many sisters-in-law are used to feeding the baby a mouthful or two of saliva after feeding, and that's it, don't directly think that the sister-in-law doesn't understand parenting knowledge. Some sisters-in-law are used to feeding their babies two mouthfuls of saliva, which is very necessary in the summer. Some parents will say, you see, other experts say that children do not need to be fed water within 6 months, and sister-in-law needs to be fed with water, which is unreliable at first glance, which is wrong.

    You don't need to drink ≠ you can't drink it. Whether you need to feed water mainly depends on whether the baby has a lack of water. It is important to note that artificial feeding is very different from breastfeeding.

    At present, most of the infant formula on the market is made from fresh milk through concentration and spray drying processes.

    How much water should a baby drink per day? 0 6 months of normal feeding and disease-free babies, in addition to drinking milk every day, after breastfeeding, one or two mouthfuls of saliva can be fed each time, and it is okay not to drink; Drink water between feedings, within 10 ml. If the weather is hot, your baby sweats a lot, and the room is dry, drink water regardless of whether you are breastfeeding or not.

    Milk and complementary foods from 6 to 12 months contain water, and depending on your baby's condition and wishes, 117 to 175 ml of water per day is supplemented. Children between the ages of 1 and 3 need 600 to 1,000 ml of water per day, excluding milk, vegetables and fruits.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You need to drink water from birth, generally according to your weight, drink about 130 ml per kilogram of body weight, and if you sweat a lot, you need to add some additional water.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The baby can drink water at the age of one month, about one liter of water, not too much.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Babies begin to need water after 2 to 3 months of age.

    Newborns are not very active, consume less water, and can not drink water. However, after the baby grows to 2 to 3 months, his activity and metabolism increase, and he begins to drink water. Usually after the baby has finished drinking, drink water between meals, and if it is for a child who has teething, you can also remove the milk residue from the mouth when drinking water.

    Dr. Chen Zhaohui said that babies who drink breast milk completely do not need extra water in the first six months, even in very hot weather, as long as the baby needs to be breastfed, and there is no need to drink water.

    Foods suitable for babies at all ages:

    4 5 months old: Foods added include rice cereal, congee, fruit juice, vegetable juice, egg yolk, fish puree, tofu and animal blood.

    6 9 months old: Add easily digestible foods such as biscuits, noodles, fruit puree, vegetable puree, whole eggs, liver puree, and minced meat.

    10 12 months old: Add thick porridge, rotten rice, bread, steamed buns, minced vegetables and minced meat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Babies as young as six months old can start drinking water. Because the baby's diet** is almost entirely breast milk or formula, and most of the breast milk and formula are water, the baby usually does not need to drink extra water.

    In fact, babies don't need to drink water. Pediatricians recommend not giving your baby water or distilled water until he is six months old. Babies get enough water from breast milk and other baby foods such as formula.

    Doctors recommend that babies before 6 months of age get enough water from breast milk or formula, and do not need to drink additional water or distilled water. When the baby starts teething, the nutritional requirements are higher, because the teeth need fluoride nutrients to provide growth nutrients, and the baby needs to drink water.

    Most parents give their babies more water to prevent constipation, but there are many reasons for constipation, which has nothing to do with the stomach itself, so dietary habits are not the main constipation factor, and drinking more water will mainly affect the amount of urine rather than the quality of stool.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I've really struggled with this question, and I've also doubted that there are a lot of medical and parenting sayings about what the hell you can drink water after three months, but I don't believe it! When my baby is born, I actually give him some water. I always felt that it didn't matter, and it was true that I gave him water during the whole practice process, and I didn't cause him any harm, he is still so healthy and lively!

    In terms of parenting, there is a popular saying on our side: the first child is raised according to the book, and the second child is raised according to the pig. A child is the latest little life of this small family, then everyone will attach great importance to his attitude, a little bit of anything will feel sorry for the baby, then for inexperienced novice mothers, how to take the baby, can only learn and practice by reading books.

    Even if the old people will give us advice, but we always feel that those are unscientific methods of the older generation with babies, we are now paying attention to scientific baby, so according to the book to do it has become our biggest belief! I remember reading a parenting book at the time that said that the baby could not drink water three months ago, and the breast milk or formula he drank was already enough water, as if the reason for not drinking water was that the baby was afraid that the baby would not have a big stomach and drink more water, but if he did not drink milk, it would cause malnutrition and so on!

    But at first, I thought I would insist, and my mother told me that water is the source of human life, and drinking too much will only promote metabolism, which is not a big harm. And at that time, my baby was already living in the hot summer, even if he was lying there every day, kicking his hands and feet, he was sweating profusely, and the urine was in a small but very yellow state.

    This is obviously a lack of water! I listened to what my mother said to give him water, a small amount of drink, anyway, between two meals of milk to drink, you will find that the baby's urine is not so yellow, the amount is also normal, is not uncomfortable, but easy to pull.

    I later learned that the baby was actually a little hot at the time, if you don't give him some water in time, it is easy to cause illness, fortunately I did not believe in the book at that time, but according to the actual situation, the old man's statement, adjusted the problem of drinking water.

    Therefore, on the question of how old can a newborn drink water, I feel free! If you want to give him a drink, let him drink some, this really won't cause a lot of harm to the baby, but the stomach of a small month-old baby is as small as a ping-pong, so you don't need to give too much, just give a little moisturization. But many babies are actually full of their own drink, and they will also make a refusal action, that is, directly put the bottle and the like out, and try not to feed it at this time!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Chinese Ministry of Health, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the World Health Organization and other institutions all recommend that newborns be exclusively breastfed for at least 6 months, and then add complementary foods to continue breastfeeding. Exclusive breastfeeding here means not feeding anything but breast milk, including water.

    Feeding young children water puts them at risk of diarrhoea and malnutrition. The water may not be clean enough and can cause infections in the baby. Feeding water can also lead to malnutrition by causing infants to drink less breast milk or to stop breastfeeding earlier.

    If the mother is fed water but not breast milk, it will also reduce the amount of milk in the future.

    More than 80% of breast milk is water, especially the milk that comes out before each feeding, known as foremilk. Therefore, whenever the mother feels that her child is thirsty, she can breastfeed. This will quench the child's thirst and continue to keep the child protected from infection, helping the child continue to grow normally.

    Your child doesn't need hydration until 6 months of age, even when it's hot. This is one of the reasons why WHO recommends that children be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of life.

    A child is considered exclusively breastfed when he or she is only breastfed and does not receive any additional food or liquids, or even water, except for oral rehydration salts and drops and syrups of vitamins, minerals or medicines. When a mother breastfeeds, the baby gets all the water it needs, while providing "safe water" and protecting the baby from diarrhoea.

    Many mothers are afraid that their children will not drink water and be thirsty, so they should replenish more water and let the ash be transmitted to the baby through breast milk. After the baby is 6 months old or after the addition of complementary food, it is time to give the baby water. Otherwise, it is easy to cause constipation and difficulty in defecation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's a very good question, it's a question that 99% of moms get wrong! At what age can a newborn be given water? The answer is:

    Babies before six months of age, whether breastfed or formula-fed, do not need to drink water!

    Why is that?

    Third, in some rare cases, if the baby drinks a lot of water, it may even lead to coma or convulsions! Because a large amount of water accumulates in the body, it may cause hyponatremia, which is also known as "water intoxication".

    Another point to note is that if it is a baby fed with milk powder, parents must not deliberately dilute the ratio to achieve the purpose of hydration, which is very harmful to the child! Be sure to prepare milk powder in strict accordance with the ratio. ‍‍

    Therefore, not only can the newborn not drink water, as long as the baby is less than six months old, do not give him water, you must remember!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the delivery room, the baby was born, the enthusiastic elders were happy, and the grandparents began to worry about whether the babies were thirsty or hungry. So some people said that the baby should be fed some water for the first time when he was born, so that the baby can develop a good habit of drinking water in the future. Hey, elders, your enthusiastic baby has accepted it, but please give up your obsessions!

    Won't the baby be thirsty? So what is breast milk? Breast milk is 80% water, especially foremilk, which has more water content. Babies have limited appetites, and feeding them water can reduce their need for breast milk, which will reduce their nutrient intake.

    Babies have limited immunity at birth, and supplementing water alone may also cause a burden on the baby due to unclean water quality.

    After 6 months, you can start feeding your baby water. You can give your baby 100ml of water every morning and evening.

    Parents and elders are requested to believe in the baby, believe in breast milk, and raise children scientifically.

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