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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
So I know this very nice woman who wants the best for her daughter,
but is rather uneducated as to what that might be. Her DD is two months younger than DS, so that makes her about 15 months old. The mama does a lot of things I wouldn't be terribly comfortable doing, like feeding her DD Froot Loops and Pez for snacks. She smokes, which means she ends up smoking around the baby when they are playing outside and that she goes outside of her house to smoke when they are at home. And so forth. (Of course, Murphy's Law applies; she had the perfectly normal spontaneous vaginal delivery I was planning.) She initially breastfed for a few weeks and then switched to formula. When her daughter was about 6 months old, she started to give her Pedialyte in her bottle routinely. I thought this was a bit odd, but we *do* live in a desert, and it was reasonable to think the baby might need a lot to drink since they didn't have a/c in the car and that she might not like the taste of our tap water (as many local babies do not; the official recommendation is that you use filtered or bottled water for formula in a few of the local cities because they've had so many dehydrated children at the ER). I wrote it off to just being a different judgment call than the one I would have made. Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle -- C, mama to seventeen month old nursling |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
wrote in message m... So I know this very nice woman who wants the best for her daughter, but is rather uneducated as to what that might be. Her DD is two months younger than DS, so that makes her about 15 months old. The mama does a lot of things I wouldn't be terribly comfortable doing, like feeding her DD Froot Loops and Pez for snacks. She smokes, which means she ends up smoking around the baby when they are playing outside and that she goes outside of her house to smoke when they are at home. And so forth. (Of course, Murphy's Law applies; she had the perfectly normal spontaneous vaginal delivery I was planning.) She initially breastfed for a few weeks and then switched to formula. When her daughter was about 6 months old, she started to give her Pedialyte in her bottle routinely. I thought this was a bit odd, but we *do* live in a desert, and it was reasonable to think the baby might need a lot to drink since they didn't have a/c in the car and that she might not like the taste of our tap water (as many local babies do not; the official recommendation is that you use filtered or bottled water for formula in a few of the local cities because they've had so many dehydrated children at the ER). I wrote it off to just being a different judgment call than the one I would have made. Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle *sigh* My stepsons gf gave her 5 month old grits and eggs and wondered why he barfed for hours afterwards. |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
wrote in message m... Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle That's bizzare. Just wondering, do people in your area tend to routinely use Pedialyte for hydration? Her daughter is 15 months, wouldn't water be just as good? Certainly better than *sno-cone* syrup. Yuck! -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 EDD #2 10/24/04 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
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m... Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle Ho. ly. cow. boggle is right. She brings to mind that saying, "you need a license to drive, but they'll let anyone be a parent". -- Cheryl S. Mom to Julie, 3, and Jaden, 7 months |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"JennP" wrote in message news:cJgdc.215966$1p.2502208@attbi_s54... wrote in message m... Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle That's bizzare. Just wondering, do people in your area tend to routinely use Pedialyte for hydration? Her daughter is 15 months, wouldn't water be just as good? She said the water in that area has a foul taste and its hard to get kids to drink it. |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"nina" wrote in message ... She said the water in that area has a foul taste and its hard to get kids to drink it. I'd think bottled water would be cheaper than sno-cone syrup, lol! -- JennP. mom to Matthew 10/11/00 EDD #2 10/24/04 remove "no........spam" to reply |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"JennP" wrote in message news:NVgdc.218731$_w.2102271@attbi_s53... "nina" wrote in message ... She said the water in that area has a foul taste and its hard to get kids to drink it. I'd think bottled water would be cheaper than sno-cone syrup, lol! -- me too I think the kid wants something flavored |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"JennP" wrote in message news:cJgdc.215966$1p.2502208@attbi_s54...
wrote in message m... Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. boggle That's bizzare. Just wondering, do people in your area tend to routinely use Pedialyte for hydration? Her daughter is 15 months, wouldn't water be just as good? Certainly better than *sno-cone* syrup. Yuck! Water would be just fine, except she's now used to flavored drinks. :-( Oddly, I do know several moms who weaned at a year and then started using Pedialyte frequently. I'm not sure if that's on the recommendation of their peds, or if it's just their own initiative, or if their kids have been recovering from sickness the last few times I've seen them. -- C, mama to seventeen month old nursling |
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yikes; Pedialyte "substitute"
"Irrational Number" wrote in message ... wrote: Yesterday she told me that she was now giving her DD sno-cone syrup in the bottle because it was cheaper than Pedialyte. A friend of DH's gave her babies Crystal Lite lemonade because apple juice was giving them cavities... -- Anita -- I'd rather Alena get the aspartame than sno-cone syrup, but diluting apple juice might help with the cavities. *boggle* at OP post... |
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