cupcaker
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I have got to 14 months with my son, and he's only had water in a sippy cup (and his milk).
He has a smashing diet, (eats nearly anything) really great with fruit, veggies etc so I'm pleased with the food side.
His nappies though (although daily) do seem pebbly, and somewhat similar to traits of constipation. I wondered if he is perhaps a bit dehydrated, as I'm struggling to see how it can possibly be diet related.
On a whim, I put in the tiniest dash of Robinsons cordial to his water yesterday and he easily took a cup of water there and then. He took two more cups in the day, drinking a lot more than usual. Whilst I apreciate some of that will have been the 'novelty' of something new tasting, I was also pleased that he was consuming much more water at the expense of such a small dash of juice.
If this does help out with hydration, is there a 'better' juice or cordial to use? I've done a quick search and many suggest a proper fruit juice mixed with the water, (orange or apple etc) but this seems an expensive way of doing things when it's not something we usually buy (and he will just be using small amounts of it). and "no added sugar" cordial types some people complain that in it's place is an artificial sweetner. And some say the baby ones are higher in sugar, because of the fruit juices so dont like that, but they contain less other junk.
What do you choose and why? Thnanks
He has a smashing diet, (eats nearly anything) really great with fruit, veggies etc so I'm pleased with the food side.
His nappies though (although daily) do seem pebbly, and somewhat similar to traits of constipation. I wondered if he is perhaps a bit dehydrated, as I'm struggling to see how it can possibly be diet related.
On a whim, I put in the tiniest dash of Robinsons cordial to his water yesterday and he easily took a cup of water there and then. He took two more cups in the day, drinking a lot more than usual. Whilst I apreciate some of that will have been the 'novelty' of something new tasting, I was also pleased that he was consuming much more water at the expense of such a small dash of juice.
If this does help out with hydration, is there a 'better' juice or cordial to use? I've done a quick search and many suggest a proper fruit juice mixed with the water, (orange or apple etc) but this seems an expensive way of doing things when it's not something we usually buy (and he will just be using small amounts of it). and "no added sugar" cordial types some people complain that in it's place is an artificial sweetner. And some say the baby ones are higher in sugar, because of the fruit juices so dont like that, but they contain less other junk.
What do you choose and why? Thnanks