WeMoms
12 Mar 2024

Baby's diet at 2 years old

No longer a baby, but not yet a grown-up, your toddler is no longer a baby and their diet is proof of this.

  • You start to say goodbye to purees and offer bigger and bigger pieces.
  • Your baby will start to eat like the rest of the family, as long as the meals are perfectly balanced.
  • Avoid sweets, fatty and salty products. Your baby still has specific nutritional needs and must be given the right food to ensure perfect growth.
  • At 2 years of age, your baby still needs 400 to 600 ml of growing-up milk, taken by bottle or cup, depending on your child's preferences.
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Laquettia
16 Aug 2022

I keep having pains in my stomach I dranked water ate food and the pain still won't go away it comes and goes I haven't had a baby in 2 years so I kind of forgot how this goes

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Keely
Is it off to one side of your stomach?? I’ve been having pain on and off in the same place on the right side of my stomach and I’m pretty sure it’s a round ligament
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Laquettia
yes n she's head down but it hurts even when I move around
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Hayley
18 Jan 2022

Okay moms I got a question I got a almost 2 year old daughter she dose not want to eat regular food she wants to eat candy and junk food that's the only way I can get her to eat is if she haves junk food what can I do to get her to eat regular food ?

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Kui’Hera
Put your damn foot down 😂😂. You cook she eat or she doesn’t get any snacks and also limit her on the junk food cause my son was like that with water i had to force it on him, no juice until you drink atleast one bottle of water after two weeks he just walks right in the fridge and get a bottle of water without me even telling him to. I would definitely break down how much junk you give her a day maybe a snack after lunch and dinner.
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Laura
If you give her juice water it down so it just has a little flavor of juice.
18 Jan 2022

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