Can a 7 month old go in the sea?


Can a 7 month old go in the sea? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) doesn't have an official age recommendation for when babies can go in bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers, but most pediatricians recommend waiting until your baby is about 6 months old or can hold their head up well on their own (around 4 to 5 months).


Should I take my 7 month old to the beach?

A baby's skin is sensitive and should not be exposed to long periods under the sun. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), children under six months should avoid direct sunlight exposure. Sunscreen is a baby's best friend and children aged six months and older will need to use sunscreen.


Why is the beach good for babies?

The beach is an ideal spot for infants and small children because there is so much to do. Exposure to the natural environment and the pleasures of sunlight, not to mention the magical runes of sea air and the relaxing sounds of waves at naptime, means that your child will benefit by a young age from going to the beach.