it's about three to four dollars
About 1ml
if a baby has a sick
To effectively administer medication to a baby using a dropper, first ensure the correct dosage is measured. Gently place the dropper in the baby's mouth, aiming for the inner cheek to prevent choking. Slowly dispense the medication, allowing the baby to swallow between each drop. Afterward, clean the dropper thoroughly to avoid contamination.
Put whatever you're feeding to the baby hamster in an eye dropper or medicine dropper. Don't touch your baby hamster until they are three weeks. The mom will probably do the feeding, though.
To effectively clean a baby's nose using salt water, mix a solution of warm water and salt. Use a clean dropper or nasal aspirator to gently squirt the salt water into the baby's nostrils. Allow the solution to sit for a few seconds before using a tissue or bulb syringe to remove the mucus. Repeat as needed until the baby's nose is clear. Be sure to use gentle and careful movements to avoid causing discomfort to the baby.
You can put baby Vicks on a baby to help with her nose.
with a eye dropper
One milliliter (ml) is approximately equivalent to 20 drops from a standard dropper, though this can vary depending on the dropper's design and the viscosity of the liquid. Therefore, if you're measuring in a standard dropper, 1 ml would typically fill about 20 drops. Always check the specific dropper you are using for the most accurate measurement.
Because it takes a nose to smell. For example, a Baby Seals Mother knows its baby by its smell.
An average eye dropper can hold around 1 milliliter of liquid, which is equivalent to 20 drops of water.
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
e dropper