Breastmilk provides all the food and water that your baby needs during the first 6 months of life.
There is no need to give anything else, not even water, during your baby’s first 6 months.
In the first day or two after birth, your baby may feed only two to three times. After the first few days, however, frequent breastfeeding is very important for establishing a good supply of breastmilk and ensuring your baby is well-nourished.
Breastmilk contains a lot of water, so even during very hot weather, breastmilk alone is enough to satisfy your baby’s thirst.
Giving your baby anything other than breastmilk will cause him or her to suckle less and will reduce the amount of breastmilk that your body produces.
Water, other liquids and foods can also make your baby sick.
You can give medicines if they are prescribed by your health provider.