Is it normal for a two year old baby to drink milk powder three times a day?

Updated on parenting 2024-07-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It depends on the child's development, if they are all developing well, it is normal. If your child is not growing well, you need to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For formula-fed children, it is generally recommended to have no more than 3 bowel movements per day, but this also varies from person to person.

    The number of stools in newborns varies from child to child, feeding style, and gastrointestinal tolerance. For example, breastfed children should have no more than 6 bowel movements per day. In addition, it is not only the number of bowel movements, but also the characteristics of the child's stool, for example, the child has 2 stools, but the stool is very loose and is obviously watery.

    It is also an abnormal manifestation, which is a diarrheal disease, and parents need to judge whether the child is in a normal state according to the frequency and quality of the child's stool.

    Diseases that cause children to have more frequent stools or changes in their traits often include gastrointestinal infections, or food intolerance or lactose intolerance in children at a young age. If the stool is dry and the bowel movement is laborious, the baby should drink more warm water between feeding, and give the baby more hot towels to do abdominal hot compresses and clockwise massage to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. You can also give your baby drugs such as spleen-strengthening granules or bifidobacterium triple live bacteria.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are worried, it is recommended that you take him to see a doctor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't think it's normal to pull three times a day, and I should see a pediatrician to see it, it may be because of poor digestion or cold.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> 2-year-old baby drinks 300 to 500ml of milk powder per day. The 2-year-old baby is completely fed with complementary food, and the milk powder is only fed once in a while, so there is no strict requirement for the amount of milk powder.

    If you can eat 300 to 500 ml of milk per day, you can meet the calcium and vitamin D levels that your child needs. However, in terms of complementary food, it is recommended to implement the principle of meat and vegetable pairing for children.

    In terms of meat dishes, children should eat more pork, beef, eggs, fish, shrimp, and crab, and in terms of vegetarian dishes, they should eat more vegetables, sweet potatoes, cereals, and some grains. Only then can the various nutrients needed by the child's body be met without any significant impact on the child's growth and development.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For two-year-old babies, drinking milk 4-6 times a day is fine! At this age, you should pay attention to judging according to your own feeding habits, each parent feeds their children in a different way, it is best to drink more milk several times a day, every one or two hours, drink a little less each time, which can help better digestion and absorption, and can also help better reduce gastrointestinal pressure, so parents should pay attention to take!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the baby is fed formula, the stool is usually yellowish or earthy yellow, dry, coarse, like a hard paste, and often has an unpleasant fecal odor. If there is more sugar in the milk, the stool may become softer and have a slightly putrid smell, and the amount of bowel movements will be higher. Sometimes there are grayish-white "milk petals" mixed in the stool.

    If the baby's stool is hard and foul like rotten eggs, it means that the baby has too much protein intake or protein indigestion, and the mother should learn to take countermeasures; If your baby's stool is yellow, and the stool is separated from the water, and the frequency of stool increases, it means that the baby has indigestion, that is, too much sugar is ingested. Because the excessive fermentation of sugar causes the baby to have intestinal flatulence, foamy stools, and heavy sourness, mothers should limit their sugar intake and properly control their starch intake. If your baby's intestines are infected, the stool will be loose or watery, mucus and purulent, and you will need to take your baby to the hospital.

    When buying milk powder, it is best to carefully study the ingredient list first, and try not to choose formula milk powder with high casein content and saturated fatty acids. When your baby is constipated, you should reduce the amount of milk you are feeding. In addition, when preparing milk powder, do not mix too thick, it is best to give the baby some water or juice (such as half an orange juice, add the same amount of warm water), and add a spoonful of sugar to the milk can also effectively relieve constipation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As long as the stool color is normal and the baby does not have any discomfort and other reactions, there should be no problem.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Once or twice or so is normal.

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