ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. Better to a avoid using passifier at early age.
Early pacifier use might interfere with breast-feeding.
pacifiers are believed to create “nipple confusion” — that is, they’re believed to interfere with breastfeeding.
ExpertDr. Swapnil SaxenaAyurvedic Physician3 years agoA. did not advise using honey nipple for the baby
Mother's milk is a complete food for the baby that is why it is always recommended to exclusively breastfeed the baby till first six months post birth.
The initial portion contains the watery foremilk that takes care of hydration and the later portion that is the hind milk takes care of nutrition and is rich in fats.
So there is no requirement of giving any kind of juice or water to the baby
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. No honey is not safe for infants Although it is sweet tasting, honey should never be given to infants less than a year of age because it may cause a rare type of food poisoning (infant botulism). Honey may contain the spores of a bacteria germ that can cause infant botulism.
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