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JUST CURIOUS.. Added: 941 days ago. Added by: geegee15 Section: General. Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)
M BABY GOING TO BE 9 MONTHS SOON AND I WAS WONDERING IF I PUT STRAWBERRY NESQUICK IN HER MILK FOR HER TO DRINK HER MILK WILL IT HARM HER..?PLEASE ADVISE
mamalvs4
- 940 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
no it wont harm her, just be careful, when you add flavoring to milk the sugar content skyrockets to that of kool aid. and it can cause her to dislike the taste of regular milk which can create a problem, LOL sorry i guess my backgound as a pediatric dental assistant is raring its head!
nutnut
- 940 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
if she's taking milk already and willingly i would say don't do it. fruits can be just as good of a sweet treat for babies. my daughter loved mashed banannas.
femi
- 941 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
nesquick has loads of sugar. she doesn't like her formula? technically, she shouldn't have whole cow's milk until she's a year old. if you can, wait until she's much older. you don't want her to a get a sugar high from it anyway. :oP
tylersmommy54
- 941 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
well my mom was saying that nesquick is full of sugar.
weeblette
- 941 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
No need to introduce refined sugar into anyone let alone a 9 month old.
MummyLJ
- 941 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
I know it's tempting, because we all want to give our LO's treats and goodies, but I agree with LGK616. It doesn't have any nutritional value, and it's going to give her a taste for artificially sweetened stuff, and it will make it harder to give her natural, healthy foods and drinks.
LGK616
- 941 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes)
I wouldn't do it. First of all, do you know if your little one has an allergy to strawberries. Second of all, it's full of sugar and babies don't need that. And third of all, I don't think your dr would approve. Just not a good idea.