Babies can drink water, but in moderation, it is not recommended to drink excessive amounts of water, otherwise it is likely to have an effect on the stomach. Because drinking too much water at once is likely to lead to stomach distention and even vomiting, it is important to pay attention to the amount of water you drink. You can drink a small amount of water several times a day, not only to replenish the body’s water, but also will not affect the stomach. Because drinking more water is likely to affect the amount of milk eaten, it is also important to master the ratio between the two. Because the baby’s stomach digestive function is limited, milk and ordinary plain water are liquid, and the amount of liquid consumed every day is basically fixed. If you drink a lot of plain water, the relative milk will be less, to avoid affecting the baby’s nutrition supply. For full-term infants drink 30-50ml of water per day, basically can also be.