Most Popular Post

Labels

Regulations, water-baby

Experts agree that giving baby’s water is not necessary - and may even be harmful - before the age of 6 months. But for children older than 6 months, the medical advice shared a bit more. The USDA recommends the introduction of the water with the pediatrician, the child.

The Ministry of Health recommends that parents give children something other than milk for the first 6 months, but advises that the water can be given with solids if baby reaches the age of 6 months.

Why is giving water to baby unsafe before 6 months?

* A baby can fill 'on the water, which in it of less breast milk or formula. That takes away the essential nutrients for healthy growth and development.
* To stop too much water your body doses of the infant "absorption of necessary nutrients from the milk. It can also lead to a distortion of the electrolyte.

Breastfeeding

If your baby is exclusively breastfeeding; there is simply no need for him extra water, even in very hot conditions. Of course it is important to increase the water absorption, and often your baby nurse. Formula milk is more than 80% water, so again no additional water in the first 6 months is required.

Giving water baby - 6 months old.

The general consensus seems to be that, although not necessary, the introduction of a little water after the age of 6 months does not harm your baby. Many parents want to give the water to solid foods, especially protein-rich foods such as meat and eggs. If you are considering giving water baby at this stage, I would first check with their doctor.

Is it impossible to give a baby, too much water? No – because water can cause a condition called water intoxication.

Giving baby water - bottled water or tap? Despite the some advertised health benefits of some bottled water, they can’t essentially better for your baby.

Natural mineral water is the purest form of water, but the high mineral content to levels dangerous for babies. In particular, high levels of calcium can be difficult for the baby to cope with the kidneys. Spring water, also contain sodium and minerals and should be avoided.

Other bottled water (sometimes water table) is a suitable mineral, and some are suitable for babies highlighted. If you have any doubts, ask a doctor before taking some water on your baby.

If you have a bottle of water for your baby, keep the lid on when not in use and take in a cool place (below 10 ° C). This is to prevent the enlargement of bacteria. If you are not all water uses within one day, it's a good idea to rest before cooking it to your baby.

Also the fact that bottled water is not fluoridated hold - in other words, if you plan to continue to give your child when he deposed, you can talk with their doctor or dentist about fluoride supplements.

Do not boil tap water before my baby? There are 2 trains of attention on this! Some physicians recommend boiling tap water until the child is one year old, while others find that after 6 months, this "should help over-sterilization on the current rise in eczema and other allergies.

0 comments: