After the birth of a baby, mothers should know how much hot water should be used to prepare milk powder for each stage of growth. These are all important considerations. If the temperature of the hot water is too high, it can burn the child. If the temperature is too low, it can cause gastrointestinal disorders and even diarrhea in the child. So, how much water should a two month old baby use to milk?
For a two month old baby, if they drink milk, it is best to control the water temperature at around 50 degrees Celsius, which is more suitable. High water temperature can damage many nutrients in milk powder and easily burn a child's throat. After preparing the milk powder, it can also be left to air dry for a while before feeding to the baby. Sometimes, if the child's mouth is urgent and they drink it directly after preparation, they may feel a little hot.
When preparing infant formula, it is recommended to choose a constant temperature kettle, so that the water temperature remains at an appropriate level, which is more conducive to the absorption of nutrients. In addition, parents should also pay attention to the fact that when preparing formula, the concentration should not be too thick or too thin, as both can cause indigestion in infants and affect their normal development.
Infants have underdeveloped gastrointestinal tract and are sensitive to water and temperature. If the water temperature is too high, it will not only destroy nutrients such as vitamins, bifidobacteria, calcium, zinc, protein, and fat in milk powder, but also stimulate the gastrointestinal mucosa and affect the digestive function of infants. So mothers should be vigilant and pay attention to the issue of water temperature when preparing milk powder.