POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy2 years agoA. The number one thing you can do is model!Ensure baby is sitting properly.Make sure your baby comes to the table hungry.Avoid feeding them yourself.Consider the size and texture of the foods.Be patient.Create a happy, safe eating environment.The most important thing you can do is make sure they keep drinking fluids to prevent dehydration. If your baby is vomiting, carry on breastfeeding or giving them milk feeds. If they seem dehydrated, they will need extra fluids. Ask your GP or pharmacist whether you should give your baby oral rehydration solution.ORS is a special fluid that can help your child stay hydrated. ...When to use: Start ORS for frequent, watery diarrhea if you think your child is getting dehydrated. ...Amount: For babies, give 2-4 ounces (60-120 mL) of ORS after every large watery stool.Formula Fed Babies - May Give Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) for 8 Hours: If vomits once, give half the regular amount of formula every 1 to 2 hours. If vomits formula more than once, offer ORS for 8 hours. If you don't have ORS, use formula until you can get some.
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