My pedi told us we could pretty much give DS anything we want, but he didn't mention anything about water. I've read some stuff online that says I should be giving him at least 4 oz of water everyday. I can't see how it would hurt him, but I don't really see that ne needs it either. Has anyone's pedi told you to give LO water? TIA[Poll]                
                             
        
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That statement confuses me. Our pedi suggested cereal and possibly a few solids due to the amount of formula he was consuming but never said give him pretty much whatever we want. Quick frankly I would have been taken back and not comfortable had he said that. I always thought water wasn't introduced until 6 months at the earliest unless otherwise advised.
Babies should not have any liquids other than BM or formula until 6 months of age, at the earliest. At that point, you can introduce an ounce or two of water in a sippy cup.
Usually, the only exception to this would be a bit of apple/pear/prune juice to relieve constipation. Water is definitely not recommended until 6 months. I can't see any reason why you'd introduce it earlier.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
Really???
When fully on solids, water or milk should a child's main drinks. Juice is not really good for children. My pedi HATES juice.
I agree. Juice is just empty calories, no real nutritional value.
I give DS water whenever he has hiccups that sound painful, and he gets them quite often. An oz. usually does the trick and they're gone right away. I just don't understand how it can be so "harmful". It's just water...you mix formula with it???
Well, I stand corrected :-) I suppose this is one of those reasons you wouldn't know about unless you are in this situation. I think for most babies, water still isn't recommended until 6 months.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
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Its not really the water itself that's harmful. It can fill your baby up so s/he won't eat BM or formula, which means they are missing out on nutrients. It can also prevent some nutrients in BM and formula from being absorbed, which can create an electrolyte imbalance.
Annelise 3.22.2007 Norah 10.24.2009 Amelia 8.7.2011
A lot of older pedi's, parents, and grandparents think you should give babies water anywhere from 2 months old and beyond b/c it will help them "get a taste" for it instead of sugary drinks.
I let mine have some from a straw very occasionally (just twice in the last month) for fun (when he's reaching for our cups) and b/c a sip is not going to give him water toxicity, but I don't plan on introducing a sippy cup until he is fully on solids. And then it will be a little water, only mixed with fruit juice if he is constipated.
Also,the recommendation on milk is generally no cow's milk until 1 year, although you can use it in cooking starting around 6-9 months.
Too much water can kill you. It overloads your kidneys, and other organs, and leeches into your blood, and ultimately will kill you. One radio station did a contest a few years ago - a water drinking contest. Afterall, water is good for you, right? Well, guess what, the winner DIED from water toxicity. She drank TOO MUCH WATER. There was absolutely nothing else wrong with the woman, just drank too much water. There was also an article posted on here from last year about a woman who almost killed her baby because she had diluted her baby's formula too much to make it last longer. That's like giving your baby 4 oz of formula, and 4 oz of straight water, the way she diluted it. The baby almost had kidney failure because of it. And fruit juice isn't entirely empty calories. It's got fructose in it, which the body can use. I'm not saying give the kid a LOT of fruit juice, and I will be diluting it when I introduce it to her... but I won't even be introducing fruit juice until she's around 6 months (even though my mom has been telling me for the last 3 weeks to start giving it to her now.... grrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!)
Think about that for just a second....you are full because your stomach is stretched filled up. It doesn't matter if you fill it on lettuce or chicken wings, you are full. Your STOMACH doesn't know how many calories are in the food. Baby stomachs are not omniscient eithyer.
wow, people are intense over water!
My pediatrician told me I could give DS up to 2oz a day starting at 2 months to help with constipation or hiccups. DS doesn't like it, so I never pushed it and I just breastfeed him if he is constipated or has hiccups.