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  2. For older babies and young children, these drinks can fill your child up so they're not hungry for healthier food. Instead, offer sips of water from a cup with meals. Fizzy drinks are acidic and can damage tooth enamel so they should not be given to babies and young children.

  3. 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.

  4. Use water from the kitchen tap, where it will be fresh from the mains. Bathroom tap water may be coming from a storage tank, so it won’t be as good for drinking. You can give your baby water from a water filter if you want, but make sure you follow the filter manufacturer's instructions.

  5. After the age of 6 months it’s fine to give your child water from the tap without sterilising it. To sterilise tap water, bring cold water to a boil for a minute or so. Then, set it aside to cool to room temperature for about 30 minutes before using it.

  6. Oct 8, 2023 · Making Sure Water Is Baby-Safe. Before using water to mix baby formula or offering a baby water for the first time, consider testing your tap water. While tap water may have fluoride that...

  7. Most medical institutions agree that water should not be offered to babies before 6 months of age. But after 6 months? How much to offer, and how often? How to tell if baby is getting enough water? Find out all you need to know about babies and water.

  8. Sep 13, 2022 · After 6 months, babies can drink water alongside their regular breastmilk or formula feeds. Read about how to introduce water, why it is best to wait, and more.

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