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Baby Hydration: Water vs. Breastmilk/Formula - What Do They Need?
Breastmilk or formula provides sufficient hydration for most infants. In general, babies do not need additional water until they are around six months old, when you start introducing solid foods. Water is also important for babies who are experiencing certain medical conditions, such as diarrhea or fever, as it can help prevent dehydration.Baby Health - Related Articles
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