How much milk is normal for a 24 month old baby

  After a certain age, although babies will be weaned, it is not that they will stop breastfeeding, but will continue to eat formula milk. But as the baby continues to grow, the amount of formula may also be adjusted to meet the baby's growth needs, and the intake of complementary foods may be appropriately increased. So, how much milk is normal for a 24 month old baby?

  

How much milk is normal for a 24 month old baby1

  Firstly, if the baby is already 24 months old, a daily milk intake of approximately 500 milliliters is sufficient. At this stage, babies can already rely mainly on complementary foods and eat some noodles and other foods appropriately. Supplementing nutrition through various complementary foods is beneficial for the physical growth of babies at this stage.

  Secondly, during this time period, babies can basically eat general foods, whether it's vegetables, fruits, or meat, which can be prepared for them. You can also eat some staple food, such as noodles, Mantou, Wonton, small dumplings, etc. When making food for babies, it is important to consider a balanced nutrition and to give them some coarse grains.

  Additionally. The stomach capacity of the baby in this period is still small, so it is not recommended to buy some snacks or Dim sum for the 24 month old baby. If the baby eats too many snacks or Dim sum, it may affect the baby's dinner. The snacks do not have enough nutrition. Over time, it is easy to cause malnutrition of the baby. Parents must pay attention.

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