DO NOT give
your baby sugary drinks, especially close to sleep time.
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To keep little ones» mouths healthy around bedtime and avoid «
baby bottle syndrome,» it's a good idea to restrict
sugary drinks and foods to a minimum, using them only as a treat.
After one,
baby doesn't need
sugary drinks.
Sugary drinks including fruit juices,
baby juices and
baby herbal
drinks are a major cause of tooth decay.
Although it is very hard to control a number of
sugary foods that you will give your
baby since
babies love
sugary things, you can protect her teeth by only giving her
sugary foods and
drinks during meal times.
One sure - fire way to help
baby potentially develop illnesses, obesity, incur stress, or become more fussy is to give
baby risky foods or
sugary caffeinated
drinks instead of breastmilk or formula.
Letting your child or
baby fall asleep with a bottle of juice or milk might make for an easier time putting them down to sleep, but it can lead to tooth decay with the
sugary drinks sitting against the teeth feeding bacteria.
If you can't feel your
baby move, try to wake the
baby up by
drinking a glass of juice, by eating or
drinking something
sugary, or by walking around for few minutes.