For how many times a day is normal for a two-month-old baby to have normal stools, it needs to be judged in relation to his/her feeding style, etc. For example, a breastfed baby may relieve himself/herself about 2 to 4 times a day. Stool-related content, such as the number of stools and the shape of stools, can reflect the physiological and pathological state of the baby’s digestive system, which is an important element of assessment for children. For example, babies with diarrhea may have a significant increase in the number of stools or a significant change in the shape of the stools. For 2-month-old babies, the normal number of stools per day varies among individuals and is closely related to their feeding patterns. For breastfed babies, the number of bowel movements per day is slightly higher, about 2 to 4 times, and some babies may have about 4 to 6 bowel movements per day. Usually, babies are in good spirits, have good weight gain, and the bowel movements are not dilute and can be observed and followed up. For formula-fed babies, usually 1 to 3 times a day, and some babies may have 1 stool every other day, which is generally a normal physiological phenomenon. If your baby does not have bowel movements for a long period of time, it is recommended that you seek medical attention for evaluation and judgment by a specialist.