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It's generally recommended to wait until a baby is around 6 months old before introducing juice. When you do introduce it, make sure it's 100% fruit juice and offer it in a small cup, diluted with water. Limit the amount to 4 ounces a day for toddlers. Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice. Babies can't have juice because: 1. **Excess Sugar:** Juice often contains high levels of natural sugars, leading to potential issues like tooth decay and an increased risk of obesity.
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It's generally recommended to wait until a baby is around 6 months old before introducing juice. When you do introduce it, make sure it's 100% fruit juice and offer it in a small cup, diluted with water. Limit the amount to 4 ounces a day for toddlers. Always consult with your pediatrician for personalized advice. Babies can't have juice because: 1. **Excess Sugar:** Juice often contains high levels of natural sugars, leading to potential issues like tooth decay and an increased risk of obesity.
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