There are many signs you can watch for to see if your baby is getting enough milk, including the following:
- Your baby passes enough clear or pale yellow urine (See the chart below). The urine is not deep yellow or orange.
- Your baby has enough bowel movements. (See the chart below.)
- Your baby switches between short sleeping periods and wakeful, alert periods.
- Your baby is satisfied and content after feedings.
- Your breasts may feel softer after you feed your baby.
From birth to 3 months old, a baby usually will gain two-thirds to one ounce of weight each day. Keep in mind that many babies lose a small amount of weight in the first days after birth. Your baby\’s doctor will check your baby\’s weight at your first doctor visit after you leave the hospital. Make sure to visit your baby\’s doctor for a checkup within three to five days after birth and then again when the baby is 2 to 3 weeks old.
Watch the video Is my baby getting enough milk? to learn more. Also, talk to your doctor if you are worried that your baby is not getting enough breastmilk.
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