A 2-year-old baby can already eat a lot of food in their diet, and at this point, milk is no longer the main nutrient intake for the baby. However, some parents still want to give their baby milk to supplement calcium. So, should a 2-year-old baby drink fresh milk or formula?
In fact, there is no conflict between the two. Parents can give their babies drinks at different times. And fresh milk and formula milk powder also have their own benefits. Formula milk powder is generally formulated with some nutrients according to the baby's current nutritional needs, and will contain DHA, which can promote brain development. However, the active substances contained in fresh milk are not present in formula milk, so it is recommended that parents mix the two to give their babies a drink together.
So why do babies still need to drink milk?
In fact, under normal circumstances, it is best for babies at this time to eat at least 12 types of food every day to supplement their body's nutritional needs. However, babies who are growing up also need to supplement more calcium substances. Milk products are considered to be foods rich in calcium and have a high absorption rate in the body, which is the best way to ensure calcium intake. It can meet the needs of the baby's bones, teeth, and promote their growth, so drinking some milk appropriately is also acceptable. But don't give your baby a drink before the main meal to avoid affecting the normal staple food.