As a new mom, it’s natural to be concerned about breastfeeding.

As a new mom, it’s natural to be concerned about breastfeeding.

Here are some key signs that show your baby is getting enough milk.

Here are some key signs that show your baby is getting enough milk.

Steady Weight Gain: Your baby should be gaining weight over time. The doctor will check this regularly.

Steady Weight Gain: Your baby should be gaining weight over time. The doctor will check this regularly.

Wet Diapers: Your baby should have about 6-8 wet diapers a day, showing they’re drinking enough milk.

Wet Diapers: Your baby should have about 6-8 wet diapers a day, showing they’re drinking enough milk.

Happy After Feeding: If your baby seems calm and satisfied after feeding, they’re likely getting enough milk.

Happy After Feeding: If your baby seems calm and satisfied after feeding, they’re likely getting enough milk.

Active Feeding: Your baby should be sucking and swallowing milk while feeding.

Active Feeding: Your baby should be sucking and swallowing milk while feeding.

Milk Swallowing: You may see or hear your baby swallowing milk while breastfeeding.

Milk Swallowing: You may see or hear your baby swallowing milk while breastfeeding.

Softer Breasts: After feeding, your breasts may feel softer, which means your baby is drinking the milk.

Softer Breasts: After feeding, your breasts may feel softer, which means your baby is drinking the milk.

Alert and Growing Baby: A baby who is getting enough milk will be awake, growing, and developing well.

Alert and Growing Baby: A baby who is getting enough milk will be awake, growing, and developing well.

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