Newborns do not need to drink glucose powder, because newborns in the first half an hour after birth can open the milk, milk powder or breast milk contains enough energy to provide for the growth and development of the needs of, do not need to add additional glucose. Glucose water is also relatively single nutrient, only glucose, no protein, vitamins, trace elements and other nutrients. Because the stomach content volume of newborns is relatively small when they are just born, there is no other space in the milk after drinking glucose powder, so it will affect the absorption of other nutrients by newborns. And the sugar concentration of glucose water is relatively high, will increase the burden on the intestinal tract of newborns, and in severe cases, it will also cause osmotic diarrhea, so newborns after birth as long as the normal milk can be, no need to add additional glucose powder.