![]() Water is one of the most important parts of any child’s diet. To help you get started, we’ve created a guide to help you learn why water is so important, and how much of it your child needs to drink every day. As a parent, it can be hard to gauge how much water your child needs to stay properly hydrated. If your baby is under three months and has a fever above 38☌, then you should see a doctor, even if they have no other symptoms.Just like adults, kids need plenty of water to carry out daily functions. The most important thing to check is whether your child is getting enough fluids. This is not a problem, as long as they stay hydrated. Many children don’t want to eat when they have a fever. If your baby is older than 6 months, continue to breastfeed or bottle-feed. If they are under 6 months and formula-fed, you can offer smaller amounts of formula more frequently. If your baby has a fever, is under 6 months and is breastfed, you may need to offer extra breastfeeds. What should my baby drink if they have a fever? You will know that your baby is properly hydrated (getting enough fluids) if they have 6 to 8 pale, wet nappies over 24 hours. ![]()
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