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Get 7 Month Old to Drink Water

I only ask based upon recommendation from my pediatrician. It is not for him to drink all the time or to take the place of breast milk. Just a way to introduce to him to it, SLOWLY. So far it is 50/50 with moms that say it is o.k. to introduce and other moms say not until he is 1 yr. old. Interesting to see the mixed reviews.

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Why do you need him to drink water? Too much is actually really bad for a baby under 1 year. If you offer a little at mealtime just put it in front of him and let him decide if he wants it, he does not need to drink it if he's BF.

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Seriously: You are not suppose to give water to any child under the age of 12 months due to the risk of "water intoxication". Under 12 months, a baby's kidneys are not developed enough to process water. It causes an imbalance of electrolytes and can then cause swelling of the brain and death. You should google "water intoxication, infant" for more information. Here is one link: http://mobile.associatedcontent.com/article/931669/infant...

No no no water... Only breast milk or non-diluted formula.

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Why do you need him to drink water? Too much is actually really bad for a baby under 1 year. If you offer a little at mealtime just put it in front of him and let him decide if he wants it, he does not need to drink it if he's BF.

3 moms found this helpful

Seriously: You are not suppose to give water to any child under the age of 12 months due to the risk of "water intoxication". Under 12 months, a baby's kidneys are not developed enough to process water. It causes an imbalance of electrolytes and can then cause swelling of the brain and death. You should google "water intoxication, infant" for more information. Here is one link: http://mobile.associatedcontent.com/article/931669/infant...

No no no water... Only breast milk or non-diluted formula.

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I know this is a repeat of someone else, but if he's breastfed, theres no need for water.

I wouldn't intro juice, as it's so full of sugar. My son only drank out of a straw until he was 2....never took to a sippy cup. Now he drinks out of a sports top bottle.

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I started my son on a soft tip sippy cup (nuby) every meal time he gets only water in it. He loves it.

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My doctor said no water until they are around 1. It is too thin and they could choke easy on it. They don't need water, they should be ok with just formula or breast milk.
Hope this helps!

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definitely not juice as its completely unnecessary adn nutritionally defunct. my baby wanted to drink water when he saw me drink it. i just happened to be drinking water out of a cup and he got all excited when i lifted the cup to his mouth. since then i've put it into sippy cups and he loves it still. he still likes to drink out of mine too ;)

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Is your 7 month old breastfed? If so, you really don't need to supplement with water. But if you want to offer a bit my best suggestion would be to offer in a sippy with just a slash of juice. I would also offer it at a cool temp rather than very cold.

I agree with Rachel that juice really doesn't have any place in a bottle.

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Hi D.! I would say not to bother with water at this point and I would say a huge no to juice. Clever marketing makes us think that juice is a great way to get our fruits or veggies, but it's just a sugar overload......even if it is only fruit sugars.

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