It's generally not recommended to give Pedialyte to a 2-month-old without consulting a pediatrician. While Pedialyte is designed to help with hydration, infants at this age typically receive all necessary hydration through breast milk or formula. If a young infant is showing signs of dehydration, it's crucial to seek medical advice for appropriate treatment options. Always consult a healthcare professional before introducing any new liquids to an infant's diet.
no because there not old enough to drink that kind of milk
Why would a 18 month old child faint?
yes
Ask the people there how much it would cost to send your three month old child for one month. Hoped it helped.
You have to ask your doctor if this is suitable for your child, as always with medicine. Asthma this young is serious so the dosage would be important to get it right.
No , Your 7 month old child does not no any better. Let it slide until the Child can understand right from wrong.
As much as they want!
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Tarrare, a French showman known for his extreme eating habits, ate a 14-month-old child.
no
Yes, you can give a 16-year-old dog Pedialyte for dehydration, but it's important to consult a veterinarian first. Pedialyte can help replenish electrolytes and fluids, but the dosage and suitability depend on the dog's specific health condition. Additionally, ensure the Pedialyte is unflavored and free from artificial sweeteners like xylitol, which is toxic to dogs. Always monitor your dog's condition and seek veterinary advice if symptoms persist.
Yes. Anything can happen.
/give them water to drink