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Is my baby getting enough milk?

Most mothers are able to breastfeed successfully and produce enough milk for their babies.  But it can be difficult to gauge how much milk your baby is having at each meal. So here are a few simple signs that will let you know your baby is well fed:

 

  • Your baby is attaching and suckling well
  • Your baby is feeding at least 6 to 8 times every 24 hours
  • Your little one is active and alert when awake and is content after feeding
  • Frequent nappy changes
 

Babies tend to lose weight after birth, but breastfed babies usually regain their birth weight by about 2 weeks of age, and then should gain 4 to 8 ounces a week. Weight gain may occur in bursts, so it’s best not to have your baby weighed too frequently.

 

If your baby has a low birth weight (under 5lb 9oz) or if you have had a difficult delivery, ask your Healthcare Professional to help you establish breastfeeding and check your baby’s weight in the early weeks.

 

Please be aware that the information given in these articles is only intended as general advice and should in no way be taken as a substitute for professional medical advice. If you or your family or your child is suffering from symptoms or conditions which are severe or persistent or you need specific medical advice, please seek professional medical assistance. Philips AVENT cannot be held responsible for any damages that result from the use of the information provided on this website.

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