Can Babies Have Bottled Water To Drink?

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Can Babies Drink Bottled Water?

Yes, you can give bottled water to babies after they are older than six months

(1). The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that you can give low-fluoride bottled water to your baby when it is necessary (2).

What type of water can babies drink?

If your baby is around 6 months old, you can offer small amounts of

cooled boiled tap water

but you should not replace their breastmilk or formula feeds. Breastmilk or formula should still be their main drink up to 12 months of age. After 12 months, their main drink should be water and cow’s milk or breastmilk.

Why can’t I give my baby bottled water?

Bottled water isn’t recommended for making up infant formula feeds as

it may contain too much salt (sodium) or sulphate

. If you do have to use bottled water to make up a feed, check the label to make sure the sodium (also written as Na) level is less than 200 milligrams (mg) per litre.

Should babies drink tap water or bottled water?

Infant and toddler health

Answer From Jay L. Hoecker, M.D.

You can safely use fluoridated tap water to prepare infant formula

. Exposure to fluoride during infancy helps prevent tooth decay.

Can babies drink bottled spring water?


Spring water is generally not recommended for infants on formula

. Spring water contains minerals and when mixed with formula could lead to mineral overdose. Purified water or distilled water is recommended for infant formula feeding.

Can baby have bottled spring water?

But if your baby is formula-fed, they may need the occasional drink of water, especially on hot days. Cooled, boiled water is the best choice. Between six months and their first birthday, all babies can have small amounts of cooled, boiled water.

Avoid using bottled water which may not have fluoride added

.

What bottled water is best for baby formula?


Any bottled water that’s low in fluoride and has labels indicating it’s been purified, distilled, deionized, demineralized, or has gone through reverse osmosis

, is fine.

Can I use bottled water for formula?

Can I use bottled water to mix infant formula?

Yes, you can use bottled water to reconstitute (mix) powdered or liquid concentrate infant formulas

, but be aware that the fluoride content in bottled water varies.

What happens if I give my baby tap water?

However, too much fluoride in the body can stain teeth with white lines, known as dental fluorosis. Using tap water helps protect your little one’s budding teeth because it has added fluoride. But, because babies are tiny,

they can sometimes get too much fluoride if you use tap water all the time

.

What can I give my 6 month old to drink?

Suggested Daily Water & Milk Intake for Infants & Young Children​ ​ ​ 6-12 months 12-24 months Water 4-8 oz/day 0.5-1 cup/day 8-32 oz/day 1-4 cups/day Milk* None 16-24 oz/day 2-3 cups/day

How do I give my 7 month old water?


Introduce both an open cup and straw cup as early as 6 months of age with meals

. Alternating between an open cup and straw cup (e.g., offering an open cup with breakfast and a straw cup at lunch) can be helpful so one skill doesn’t become too dominant.

What water is best for babies?

For your baby, it’s best to choose

bottled water that is low in both sodium (less than 200 mg per liter) and sulfate (less than 250 mg per liter)

. You can also use filtered water in your baby’s formula. You can easily find water pitchers that are made with quick water filtration systems.

Can 6 month old drink tap water?


Babies under six months should only drink tap water that has been boiled and cooled down

. Water straight from the tap is not sterile so is not suitable for younger babies. Once your baby is six months old, you can offer them water straight from the tap in a beaker or cup.

Is bottled water better than well water?

Water is unquestionably the best thing to drink for your body. Without the right amount of water, your brain doesn’t function as well and your body doesn’t burn calories efficiently. Municipal water is generally safe to drink. However, because of greater sodium content,

well water often makes a better choice

.

Can you give babies Evian water?

When choosing a water for baby’s hydration, pay close attention, because water isn’t always “one size fits all.”

Because a baby’s kidneys aren’t fully mature, they need a water that is softer and lower in mineral content, like evian

.

Can my baby drink purified water?


Yes, you can give bottled water to babies after they are older than six months

(1). The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that you can give low-fluoride bottled water to your baby when it is necessary (2).

Is Brita filtered water safe for babies?


Yes. Brita filter is safe to use for baby formula

. Ensure that after filtering the water, you boil it properly. No matter what filter you use, the filtration process is not 100% safe for babies.

Do I need to boil bottled water for formula?


Distilled or purified water can be used without boiling it

. All other water should be boiled then cooled as described below. This includes all other bottled water and all tap water. Do NOT use well water.

Does bottled water have fluoride?


Most bottled water does not have fluoride in it

. If it does, it will say so on the label. Many bottled waters are filled from municipal water supplies, and some of those sources may be fluoridated. But if fluoride was not added as part of the bottling process, it will not appear on the label.

What happens if you don’t boil water for formula?

Powdered infant formula milk is not sterile. Even though tins and packets of milk powder are sealed, they can still contain bacteria.

Water that hasn’t been boiled can also contain bacteria

. Formula therefore needs to be made up with water hot enough to kill the bacteria, which is at least 70 degrees C.

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Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.