It is not advisable. The problem can usually be managed by proper burping.
Distilled water vapor is safe to breathe. It wouldn't be advised to inhale it, however, just like regular steam.
Yes, although overdosage too is not recommended...
The only options you have after inhaling baby powder is to blow your nose several time (not too hard) because the hairs inside the nose are there to catch particles. You can also sip warm water and spit it out if you feel you got some of the baby powder in your mouth. Baby Powder has been questioned as not being safe for babies and another good alternative is simple baking soda.
No...
It is safe to feed infants water as soon as they will drink it.
No Because You Will Sufficate
Just to be on the safe side, I would use distilled water. Then ask the pediatrician on your next visit.
Yes, baking soda is biodegradable. When it breaks down, it essentially turns into water and carbon dioxide, making it safe for the environment.
Spider bites should really be seen by a pediatrician as you might be dealing with infection. For less severe bug bites, one could use baking soda with water to bring down irritation.
Yes, there are specific brands of non-toxic, water-based paints that are considered safe for babies to use. Look for paints labeled as "child-safe" or "non-toxic" to ensure they are suitable for use with babies.
Filled milk is not safe for babies as if it is not handled properly it may cause several problems to babies. Mothers milk is always safe for babies.
No. Methane is toxic to inhale and very flammable.