Feeding Cold Water to Babies

Giving cold water to your baby is a controversial, but exciting dietary stepping stone in your child’s life. However, before you introduce cold water to your baby’s diet, is it imperative to consider many issues, such as safety and timing. Because water sometimes poses a safety hazard, you must use caution.

Rose Erickson
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Should Babies Eat Lemons?

Lemons have a fresh, tart taste that many adults love, but they don't make an ideal food for babies. At best, babies are likely to reject a lemon's sour flavor; at worst, your baby could have an allergic reaction or develop a diaper rash after eating lemons. Wait until your baby becomes a toddler to introduce lemons.

Julie Christensen
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How to Eat Pineapple While Nursing

Fruits and vegetables are an important part of your diet — and particularly so when you're breastfeeding, providing key nutrients to keep you healthy and help your baby grow. Pineapple, a rich source of both fiber and vitamin C, is an especially good choice when you're nursing.

Melanie Greenwood
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How Much Formula for a Four-Month-Old Infant?

By four months, a formula-fed infant will still be relying on formula for all of his nutrients. The parents should spend the first few months observing his eating habits and mix bottles according to what he normally drinks.

Sarahlynne Davis
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Newborn Wheezing During Feeding

Wheezing can be a symptom of a number of issues, most of which are not serious. Feeding exposes the child to factors that may be causing the respiratory problems. Whether you breast or bottle feed, allergies are still a concern. The wheezing may also be unrelated to the feeding.

Darla Ferrara
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What Could Cause a Nine Month Old Baby to Start Gagging During Feeding?

There are many reasons a 9-month-old baby gags during feedings. Eating is hard work for your infant and requires the skills needed to swallow, suck and breathe all at the same time. It is also a very tiring task.

Rose Erickson
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Is Ginger Safe for Babies?

Ginger is a centuries-old herb that is also commonplace in spice cabinets. It's sometimes used in alternative medicine, primarily for the treatment of nausea and other gastrointestinal issues. However, the University of Maryland Medical Center says that ginger is not safe for babies.

Kristeen Cherney
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Does Prune Baby Food Cause a Bowel Movement?

If your baby is constipated, you can give her prunes to produce a bowel movement. While you should always talk with her pediatrician for treatment specific to her condition, adding prunes to her meal plan can help bowel function and prevent future bouts of constipation.

Eliza Martinez
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Is Crying After a Formula Change Normal?

If your baby starts acting fussier than usual after you change his formula, it's natural to look to the formula as the cause. Infant formulas, while similar in their nutritional value, can differ significantly in composition.

Sharon Perkins
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My Baby Is Vomiting After Every Feeding

Many babies vomit or spit up after every feeding. This can be both messy and distressing to parents. While most spit up is normal, it is important to know the signs of abnormal spit up so that you can report these occurrences to your pediatrician.

Evelyn Broderick
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What to Feed a 5-Month-Old

Your 5-month-old baby will still need to nurse or bottle feed approximately six times per day. However, it's the ideal age to start introducing your baby to solid foods. For best results, it is imperative to expose your baby to a variety of safe, healthy foods that are not likely to upset her stomach.

Rose Erickson
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Can Babies Eat Foods Baked with Honey?

While most parents now know that babies shouldn't have raw honey, decisions about foods baked with honey are more complex. Raw honey, including pasteurized honey, can be contaminated with botulism spores.

Michelle Powell-Smith
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