Breast milk
Babies shouldn't drink cold formula.
Formula
Yes, babies can drink formula even if they have a fever. In fact, giving a sick baby as much liquids as possible is a good way to help ease the symptoms of the sickness.
It is not recommended to give babies alkaline water as their bodies have specific pH requirements that can be disrupted by consuming water with high alkalinity. Babies should primarily drink breast milk or formula, and water should be introduced gradually after 6 months of age. It is best to consult a pediatrician before giving babies any type of water other than breast milk or formula.
Yes, it is generally safe to microwave formula for babies as long as you follow proper guidelines and precautions. Be sure to heat the formula evenly, stir it well, and always test the temperature before feeding it to the baby to prevent burns.
the babies drink milk from their moms! ;)
Babies can have more than formula at around six months of age.
As babies they drink their mother's milk, then drink water as adults.
Cows don't drink milk, only cow babies - calves - drink milk. And it comes from their udders, which are pretty far down on their stomachs, just before their hind legs.
Babies typically drink faster from the bottle because it requires less effort that breastfeeding.
Shake baby formula for about 15-30 seconds before feeding it to your baby to ensure it is well mixed and ready to drink.
Babies bowel movements vary greatly and there is no real normal movements for either formula fed or breast fed babies. the only thing that separates formula fed babies from breast fed babies is that formula fed babies tend to have slightly more solid bowel movements.