Infants shouldn't have apple juice, although older babies can if it is pasteurized; otherwise, there's a danger of botulism, which can kill babies. Many doctors advise against it, however, as apple juice can lead to tooth decay more readily than milk or water will.
In general no, a baby will not die from drinking apple juice in moderate quantities.
Apple juice should not be substituted for mother's breast milk or baby formula. Apple juice is mostly fruit sugars and is lacking in fats and protein. It also does not have the vitamins and minerals needed for good nutrition.
In the past there was a problem with the pesticide Alar being used on apples and turning up in apple juice
My 3 kids had apple juice diluted half and half Nursery water at 3months old but of course my youngest is 19 yrs. old.
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Yes you can, especially if it is diluted well. ?But it is not advisable. ?A baby's digestive system is designed to have nothing other than mothers milk for 6 or 7 months of life, and its not a good idea to mess with Mother Nature. ?
Think what Cave Mother would have done. ?This is important, because what she did is the reason we are here. ?At 6 or 7 months, several things happen to a baby. ?His natural iron stores in his liver from prebirth are starting to run low. ?He is teething and he wants to chew, and he is crawling. ?So he would crawl over, get something chewable, sit down and put it in his mouth. ?And that is how new foods were introduced. ?Cave Mother had no jars of baby food, no bottles, strollers, sterilisers, feeding spoons and the like. ?She used what she had, and the human race survived.
I feel quite strongly about this as I did community nursing in rural Africa and saw far too many infant deaths due to messing around with unnatural feeding. ?But life in the Western world is very different, and people have their reasons for the choices they make. ?As the other lady said, her kids had diluted apple juice, and as the 'baby' is now 19, he evidently did very well on it. ?I just wanted to add what I did as an alternative point of view. ?You won't be a bad mother if you don't agree with my view. ?Just asking the question shows that you are a concerned, careful and thoughtful mother who wants good things for her child.
An infant should not have anything except breast milk or formula. If it is warm and the baby appears thirsty they can be given water. Apple juice is so high in sugar or fructose it may cause diarrhea.
Until a baby can sit up in a high chair they should not be given anything else. Their pediatrician will recommend starting them on solids, between 5 and 7 months which is usually started by rice cereal.
Yes they can but it is not good for them as it has alot of sugar. If i was you i would go for milk and puree apples
You get some watered-down apple juice. Basically, it's like apple juice but it doesn't taste as strong. Really, what did you think would happen?
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Usually any juice that is watered down, or has a low concentration.
yes but it leaves your sink smelling of urine after 3 days and if the apple juice is left in the pipe the apple juice goes moldy and starts to rot and you will have to replace all the sink unit so you can pour apple juice down the sink but it has these conciques but it is not advised to put apple juice down the sink. by gorge xxx
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Yes, you can, a nectar is a watered down version of a 100% juice
well I'd say no because concentrated juice is plain juice but watered down so i would go with the fruit
Lemon Juice (i tried)
It could be watered down gas. It could be watered down gas. It could be watered down gas.