Can babies have ice water?

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asked Dec 9, 2021 in Baby/Newborn by registeredname (2,770 points)
Can babies have ice water?

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answered Dec 9, 2021 by Jamie (43,440 points)
Babies can have some ice water once they reach 6 months of age or older.

You can give your baby a sippy cup of ice water.

Ice water and cold water is a fun way to introduce a sippy cup when baby's around six months old, and it can be soothing on teething gums.

If you're worried that your baby is dehydrated, you can look for warning signs like they aren't urinating the normal four to six times a day and he or she doesn't have clear or pale-yellow urine.

You can give your newborn a little bit of water but you should not give the newborn much water.

With a newborn it's easy for the newborn baby to get water intoxication as the babies kidneys cannot flush out the water as good and fast as a toddlers or adults body can.

Giving water to an infant can cause water intoxication, a serious condition that happens when too much water dilutes the concentration of sodium in the body, upsetting the electrolyte balance and causing tissues to swell.

It's uncommon but serious, potentially causing seizures and even a coma.

It's best not to give your newborn or baby water before 6 months of age.

At the newborn stage, breast milk or formula meets every nutritional need for health and development.

Plus, you don't want to fill up your baby on water, since she might not be hungry for feedings.

Also when you give newborns water it can fill up the babies tiny belly and also make it so the baby will feel full and not want to eat the formula which they need to thrive.

The formula provides enough water content for the newborn so water is not needed or recommended until the baby is 6 months of age or older.

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