ExpertDr Disha PatelAyurvedic Physician4 years agoA. 1) giving him a few sips of water with the help of spoon, couple of times a day (no more than 1 ounces per day.)
You may start with a sippy cup, spoon, or bottle feeder. Initially they won't take more than a few sips from a cup or bottle at a time—and that's fine, because they don't really need it.
2) At room temperature (no more than 25 degrees C), for up to six hours.
In a home freezer (at minus 18 degrees C or lower), for up to six months.
In a fridge (at four degrees C or colder), for up to five days.
you can use sterilised containers. Opt for plastic bottles or plastic breastmilk bags. Glass bottles may crack or chip.
RashmiMom of a 11 yr old girl4 years agoA. Hi You can start from about 30 2ML of water on an every day basis that’s the right thing that’s the right amount to begin with and slowly gradually you can increase the water intake for your child and secondly for a glass container you just have to wash it properly with a hot or warm water and then just just wipe or dry the container with a soft law that’s the only way to sterilise a glass bottle
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