Signs that your baby is getting enough breast milk

You can be reassured that your baby is eating enough and is well nourished when he or she:

  • Shows an eager desire and wakes up frequently to breast-feed.
  • Rhythmically sucks and swallows milk. The fronts of your baby's ears will move slightly and you usually will hear swallows.
  • Breast-feeds at least 15 to 20 minutes on each breast at each feeding, and is content when finished.
  • Feeds at least every 1 to 3 hours during the first 2 months. Wake your newborn every 2 to 3 hours for a feeding during the first few weeks, if necessary. After 2 months, your baby will be able to empty the breast more quickly. Feedings will then occur less often, about every 3 to 5 hours, and take less time.
  • Wets about 6 to 8 cloth diapers—or 4 to 6 disposable diapers—and has at least 1 bowel movement (preferably 3) in a 24-hour period. Newborns younger than 2 weeks should have at least 1 or 2 bowel movements a day. Babies older than 2 weeks can go 2 days and sometimes longer between bowel movements. It’s usually okay if it takes longer than 2 days, especially if your baby is feeding well and seems comfortable. It is not uncommon for a healthy baby older than 2 months to go 2 to 6 days without having a bowel movement, followed by passing a yellow, soft stool.1 This is normal as long as your baby is feeding well and stools are very large and soft when they occur.
  • Grows at a normal rate as judged by regular increases in weight, length, and head size. Your baby should appear healthy and happy with good muscle tone, healthy skin, and good colour.

Most mothers become more confident that their babies are eating well after a few weeks of breast-feeding. It usually takes some time to establish a routine. You will learn to recognize and respond to your baby's feeding signals.



Author: Kathe Gallagher, MSW
Carrie Henley
Last Updated: June 28, 2007
Medical Review: Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine
Joy Melnikow, MD, MPH - Family Medicine
Andrew Swan, MD, CCFP, FCFP - Family Medicine

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