Carolyn,
I don't usually "prescribe" any particular amounts of water, but just
suggest that a sippy cup with water (and ebm too) can be introduced when
solids are introduced, when baby shows developmental readiness, including
sitting up.
For a baby over 6 months, just taking the breast, no water would be
recommended. If mom works and baby is falling off the growth curve, then a
detailed history/assessment needs to be done - e.g. feeding frequency,
feeding effectiveness (early problems, tongue tie?), milk production,
expressing pattern and volumes, pacifier use, night feeds, night sleep
stretches, contraceptive use, other meds, using any anti-galactagogues
(decongestants?), hx of any gi, nutrition, breast problems, thyroid, etc etc
Laurie Wheeler RN MN IBCLC
Gulf Coast Mississippi, USA
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