The water was purified before they drank it. Purified water is the only water they drink.
NO! Distilled water is pure H2O and should be used for cleaning or to iron. It will dehydrate and cause your baby to be fussy unnecessarily. (I learned the hard way) It can even kill you if too much is consumed. Use purified or "nursery" water instead.
No, use only Distilled Water.
DUhhh that why it says """"purified"""". use your brain.unless your blonde you dont have one
Yes, you can use purified water in an iron. It is recommended to use distilled or purified water to prevent mineral deposits from forming inside the iron, which can clog the steam vents and affect its performance. Using tap water may lead to build-up of mineral deposits over time.
no, absolutely not. only bottled water should be used.
you use Kitten formula!
You should give the child some distilled or purified water, never sink water. Use one of the small bottles. The water protects the child's entire body, prevents dehydration and can rinse the milk and formula from the child's mouth than can cause decay or other problems in the mouth. Apple juice is another liquid you can add when the child is slightly older but not at one month unless you water down the apple juice. Other juices that are acidic should not be used on the child until he or she has an older digestive system. Pedialyte can be use if the child is sick. If it is hot and you feel hot then give the baby the distilled or purified water to keep the baby hydrated and cooled off. Use lukewarm water not freezing cold water.
so that we can re-use our water safely and understand that we will not run out of clean and purified water
Yes, purified water can go bad over time if it is not stored properly. Bacteria or other contaminants can enter the water, leading to spoilage. It is important to store purified water in a clean, airtight container and to use it within a reasonable timeframe to prevent it from going bad.
No, it is not safe to mix water and breast milk for a baby as it can dilute the nutrients in the breast milk and potentially harm the baby's health. It is recommended to exclusively breastfeed or use formula for infants.
No, they need some sort of purifier. Either the official one or a normal aquarium water purifier.