Can a 2-year-old child drink stage 2 formula milk?
Generally speaking, children at the age of 2 should not consume stage 2 infant formula. Parents should choose suitable formula for their child under the guidance of a doctor. Detailed explanations are as follows:

Stage 2 formula is typically designed for older infants aged 6 to 12 months, with nutrient composition and content primarily tailored to this developmental stage. However, the physical development and nutritional needs of a 2-year-old child are significantly different from those of infants aged 6 to 12 months. Stage 2 formula may not adequately meet the nutritional requirements for the rapid growth and development of 2-year-olds—for example, it may lack sufficient amounts of important nutrients like protein, iron, and zinc.
By the age of 2, a child's diet should have gradually transitioned to a balanced and varied diet, including various grains, vegetables, fruits, meats, fish, and other foods, which can provide more comprehensive nutrition. Therefore, a 2-year-old should gradually become less reliant on formula, rather than continuing to depend on stage 2 formula.
When purchasing formula, parents should carefully check the recommended age range indicated on the product to ensure the correct choice. At the same time, they should appropriately increase the child's intake of other foods to promote healthy growth and development.