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Nursery Water?

Hi Moms! What is nursery water and is it different than regular bottled water? When do babies need to drink water and how much per day? Your advice is much appreciated!

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I've never heard of it but know that in some other countries they recommend a few sips of water after breastfeeding?!

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It sounds like a scam to charge you more for water. We used tap water that we ran through a Brita filter for mixing my son's formula (I breast fed but used formula in his cereal). Here in Germany, the tap water is drinkable and not nasty-tasting like San Diego tap water. We have seen various brands of "baby water" on the store shelves. The baby water cost between two and three times more than plain bottled water. There was no difference in the mineral content. My son had fluoride tablets because the water here is not fluoridated. The cost of tap water, or regular bottled water, and the fluoride tablets was still lower than buying special baby water. Read the price tags and the labels and you will probably find only very minor differences between baby water and regular water.

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You might want to read up on Fluoride before you give it to your precious daughter.
http://www.fluoridealert.org/50-reasons.htm

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Hello C.,
I have a son who is a little over two and I gave him nursery water when he was an infant but not untilhe was 6 months old. I read online that you should not give it to them until they hit 6 months of age because too much fluoride can affect their teeth. I would just ask your child's Dr. about it. You can find nursery water at Walmart for about $1.25. Here is a website I found about fluoride and infants http://life.familyeducation.com/safety/teeth/42017.html, you can also google it and type in babies and fluoride
oh and about giving your baby water, your child doesn't need any water if they are formula fed since you have to use water to mix the formula. You should also ask your child's Dr. about that too. I hope this has helped you. God bless you and your family.

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Nursery water is purified and contains fluoride. It's a good idea for areas that don't already put fluoride in the drinking water. We live in Nevada and there is a law against putting fluoride in water but California puts fluoride in their water; small amounts of fluoride are beneficial but large amounts are poison...now you are afraid. My husband grew up in California and his teeth are almost perfect and I grew up in Nevada and my teeth are weak and full of fillings even though I rarely had candy as a child and brushed religiously. So, if you city already has fluoride in the water and you use it don't use the nursery water or just use the nursery water. Best wishes.

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Nursery water has flouride in it. If her Dr. prescribed flouride drops DO NOT give flouride water. Too much flouride makes white spots on the permanent teeth.

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babies aren't suppose to drink water until they are 1 year old. it's very toxic to them. sorry have no idea what nursery water is.

Hi C., the nursery water is just pure water, and I believe babies need water as newborns, especially during the hot weather, When I was pregnant with my fist baby I bought a nurseing set it had formula bottles one juice bottle and one water bottle, I stateted my newborns on at least 2 ounces twice a day, and I encreased it as they got older, every living breathing thing needs water. J.

Babies do not need to drink water, since their food is mostly water. When you breastfeed your baby gets lots of water. Even baby food has a lot of water in it, and at 6 months old she shoudl not be having solid table food. I never gave my kids water until they were older, usually when I started to wean, but when in doubt, ask your pediatrician.

Hi C.:

Nursery water has floride in it as I'm sure you've learned since reading the other responses. I live in California and my grandson's pediatrician recommended the nursey water once his teeth started coming in. He currently has 2 on the bottom and 2 more coming in on top. My daughter mixes it with his Formula. He is 9 months old now. He has been doing great on it with no ill affects. His teeth appear to be very strong. We can usually find nursery water for about $1 a gallon at Albertsons. Babies R Us carries it, but its a little more expensive. I believe all the major supermarkets carry it, but it all depends on whether its on sale or not what you will pay, but I havent seen it for more then $2 a gallon. Anyway, ask your pediatrician and she will let you know if your child needs it.

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