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Mom of a 1 yr 5 m old girl1 Year ago
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how to know if my child is getting enough milk of mine or not

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year ago
A. Determining if your baby is getting enough milk can be a common concern for new parents. Here are some signs to help you know if your baby is feeding well: ### Signs Your Baby is Getting Enough Milk 1. **Weight Gain**: - Your baby is gaining weight steadily after the initial first few days of weight loss. - Babies typically regain their birth weight by about two weeks old and then continue to gain about 4-7 ounces (113-200 grams) a week for the first few months. 2. **Wet Diapers**: - By the time your baby is 4-5 days old, they should have at least 6-8 wet diapers per day. The urine should be pale and odorless. 3. **Stool Output**: - In the first month, breastfed babies usually have 3-4 bowel movements per day, and the stools should be yellow and seedy. - After the first month, stool patterns can vary, but regular bowel movements are a good sign of adequate intake. 4. **Feeding Frequency**: - Newborns typically feed 8-12 times in 24 hours. - Your baby should seem content and satisfied after most feedings. 5. **Behavior and Alertness**: - Your baby is generally alert, active, and appears healthy. - They have periods of contentment between feedings. 6. **Breast Changes**: - Your breasts feel softer and less full after feeding, indicating milk transfer. 7. **Swallowing Sounds**: - You can hear or see your baby swallowing during feedings, a sign that they are taking in milk. ### What to Do if You're Concerned - **Track Feedings and Diapers**: Keep a log of feeding times, duration, and diaper changes to help track your baby’s intake and output. - **Check Latch and Positioning**: Ensure your baby is latching well and positioned correctly. Poor latch can lead to inefficient feeding. - **Breastfeeding Support**: Consult a lactation consultant if you’re having trouble with breastfeeding technique or milk supply. - **Consult Your Pediatrician**: Regular check-ups with your pediatrician can help monitor your baby’s growth and development and address any concerns you might have. ### When to Seek Help - If your baby is not gaining weight or is losing weight. - If your baby has fewer than six wet diapers per day after five days old. - If your baby is consistently fussy or lethargic and doesn’t seem satisfied after feedings. - If you have any concerns about your baby’s health or feeding patterns. Always consult your pediatrician if you have any concerns about your baby's feeding and growth to ensure they are getting the nutrition they need.
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