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How Much Water You Should Drink The Child

Friday, April 9th, 2010

baby drinking waterThe infant’s body is composed of 80 percent water, while that of an adult is 65 percent. Children need more water replacement.

In general, during the first months of lactation, it is not necessary to drink water to the infant, except in special situations such as heat, fever or diarrhea.

In principle, both the maternal and artificial milk will provide and the amount of liquid required for your body.

• But while breast milk requires no preparation, the powdered infant formula should be dissolved in a certain amount of water.

And what kind of water is most suitable? It is better to use low-mineralized mineral water (with a dry residue of not more than 140 mg / l), since formula already contains the right amounts of minerals needed for growth.

• If you prefer to use tap water to dilute milk powder, it is always necessary to leave it running for several minutes, to remove substances stuck in the ducts, and boil it forever, at least for ten minutes to sterilize it and make is lighter (less rich in minerals).

• Once the weaning, it is desirable to add water to your baby’s diet, in an amount equal to the weight of a meal. Drinking water is important, especially during the hot months, because you sweat more and therefore, you lose more fluids.

In the table below, we explain the daily quantities of liquid required by newborns and infants, depending on their age:
Age Average Weight (kg) Need (ml / day)
3 days 3 250-300
400-500 3.2 10 days
750-850 5.4 3 months
6 months 7.3 950-1100
9 months 1100-1250 8.6
1 years 9.5 1150-1300

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Semisolid or Solid Foods for Baby

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Feeding the baby in the early years is key to its growth. After a few months when the only food is milk, there comes a period (four to six months) in initiating dietary diversification and complementary feeding, and begin to phase in various foods such as cereals, fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, eggs, and etc.

At this stage in the six months the child for four meals a day, ensuring that noon is more complete than it has been so far. Besides milk, then cereals and gluten-free fruit porridge, meat is the new food in their diet.

Often makes fifth takes a bottle of formula. Should be introduced in small quantities (without moving from 25 to 40 grams a day) and always well mashed with mashed vegetables to be better tolerated. It is advisable to start with the lean chicken and turkey without skin, and then switch to red meats such as pork or veal.

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