If the amoxicillin has been reconstituted (...if it's a liquid when you get it at the pharmacy...) then No, you must NOT give it to your baby. After 7-14 days, the antibiotic will not work....even if you have had it in the fridge the whole time. If the infection has come back, the baby needs to visit with the doctor again. Giving "old" antibiotics can cause resistance and in some cases can be toxic...chemical changes make the medication dangerous. Even the tablets of antibiotics can become toxic past the expiration date.
NO!
not ready for it
because its food tube is small
Your baby is considered to be one month old on the same date of the month as their birthdate.
As long as a doctor says so... so consult one.
A baby is considered to be one month old on the same date as their birthdate, one month later.
Your baby will be 1 month old one month after their birth date.
The first month birthday of a baby is often referred to as their "one-month anniversary" or simply their "one-month birthday."
Baby wipes cost a lot. On an average one can spend like 40 dollars a month.
Babies typically reach their one-month milestone 30 days after they are born.
1" or 2"
About one or one half of a month.