It is normal for a 2-month-old baby to have 1 to 5 bowel movements a day. The number of bowel movements a day varies from baby to baby due to different digestive and absorptive functions and different feedings. Breastfed babies may have 3-5 bowel movements a day, while artificially fed babies may have 1-3 bowel movements a day. These are normal phenomena and parents do not need to worry too much. If the baby has more than the above number of bowel movements a day, it may be related to diarrhea; if the baby has a bowel movement only once in 2-3 days, it may be constipated. All these need to cause parents to pay attention. Parents can usually judge the baby’s stool situation, such as the number of stools, stool properties, etc., has been initially shall not judge the child’s digestion and absorption function is normal. If abnormalities occur, you should take your baby to the hospital as soon as possible.