{"id":770,"date":"2018-06-22T10:00:14","date_gmt":"2018-06-22T10:00:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/?p=770"},"modified":"2019-01-27T19:16:54","modified_gmt":"2019-01-27T19:16:54","slug":"drinking-water-babys-health","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fnfdoc.com\/drinking-water-babys-health\/","title":{"rendered":"Drinking Water For Your Baby\u2019s Health"},"content":{"rendered":"
Baby’s health should be number one priority of every mother. Your little one is crying, pulling his knees toward his little stomach in pain. When you pick him up, he continues crying. He can\u2019t possibly be hungry. You just nursed him 10 minutes ago.<\/p>\n
\u201cHe has the colic,\u201d your mother-in-law says. \u201cGive him a little warm water with sugar in it.\u201d<\/p>\n
Your own mother disagrees. \u201cHe wants a drink of cool water,\u201d she says. \u201cHe\u2019s hot, that\u2019s all.\u201d<\/p>\n
Researchers at The Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta believe you should not give baby drinking water during the first months. They thought it was a significant problem when a study revealed that 25 percent of new mothers gave baby drinking water at least three times per week during the first month of life. They believed baby drinking water could have undesirable side effects.<\/p>\n
For these reasons, newborn infants should not be given extra fluids unless your pediatrician recommends it.<\/p>\n
\u201cBut the baby may be too hot,\u201d argues your mother. \u201cHe may become dehydrated.\u201d<\/p>\n
Breastfeeding mothers naturally adjust for heat. In hot weather, breast milk becomes slightly more watery. In cold weather, it becomes creamier.<\/p>\n
There is a time when you should give baby drinking water. When she reaches an age of 6-7 months and is able to sit up during meals, you can begin to give baby drinking water in a cup. She will be eating some solid foods by then and can take a little water with them. A cup is better than a bottle since they will not drink too much water.<\/p>\n
Your baby\u2019s pediatrician knows what is best for your baby. Before giving your baby drinking water \u2013 even purified \u201cbaby drinking water\u201d, ask your pediatrician for advice.<\/p>\n
You know the children are entitled to soft and delicate health. Drinking pure water for them is very important. And Purified water is pretty much water that is completely radiation, chemical and mineral free. There are many applications for this kind of water, but using purified water for drinking<\/a><\/span> is NOT<\/span> one of them. This type of water is essentially mineral-free and because of this, it tends to dissolve any substance which comes into contact with it including carbon dioxide from the air.<\/p>\n This can often be enough to make the water very acidic and unsafe for drinking. Keep in mind that this also pertains to all other types of water which have had chemicals removed through various processes. Some of these processes may be simple and others a lot more complicated.<\/p>\n And you knew that Public water supplies have been contaminated and most of them contain impurities which cause health issues. This is why most people choose to seek other alternatives rather than using tap waters to quench their thirst, assist in cooking, brush their teeth etc.<\/p>\n