POOJA KOTHARIExpecting Mom due this month3 months agoA. It’s not safe to give beer (or any alcoholic drink) to a one-month-old baby under any circumstance. Beer contains alcohol, which can be toxic and dangerous for an infant’s liver and developing brain — even in small amounts.
⚠️ Possible symptoms after alcohol exposure in infants: Loose motions (frequent poop) Drowsiness or unusual sleepiness Vomiting Irritability or unresponsiveness Low blood sugar (which can be dangerous) Breathing difficulty Seizures (in severe cases) What you should do immediately: Consult a pediatrician or go to the emergency room immediately, even if your baby seems okay right now. Babies can deteriorate quickly after alcohol exposure. Bring the doctor all details: how much was given, when, and how the baby has behaved since then. Important:
Please do not give anything to a baby—especially food or drink—without your pediatrician’s guidance. A one-month-old should be on exclusive breast milk or formula only.
If you feel overwhelmed or confused about baby care, I’m here to guide you step-by-step on what’s safe and healthy for your baby. Please seek help right away from a doctor now.
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