Signs Baby Got Enough Mother's Milk

Mother's Milk is a baby food that is essential for future growth. Not only during the growth of the baby, but breastfeeding effect on growth after exceeding the age of 5 years even as adults.

For new mothers who have a baby, of course little is known whether the baby has really got enough breast milk or not.




Here are some general signs that could hold onto when your baby is not getting enough breast milk:
  1. Babies who are not getting enough milk weight is not increased 2 weeks after birth.
  2.  After breastfeeding, your breasts do not feel softer.
  3.  Your baby often tired, can be seen at the time of milk more often stop breastfeeding (breastfeeding intensity rarely).
  4.  At the time of breast-feeding, your baby squeaking noises, it is caused because your baby's cheeks were sunken. Your baby does not suck milk properly. Please note the tips of breastfeeding.
  5.  Skin wrinkling not lost a week after birth.
  6. Face, eyes, chest, legs, stomach your baby is getting yellow one week after giving birth.
  7. Your baby's body contains three weeks after giving birth.
  8. Infants less milk, urinate will be less than 6 atu 8 times in 24 hours.
  9. The baby's mouth is not shiny and looked wet.
  10. Baby sleeping too long, so it is very less time to feed him.

 
If you find some of the signs mentioned above, there may be a good idea to consult with your pediatrician or ask advice to mothers who have more experience about breastfeeding sufficient for children.

Whether it may be factors to breastfeed, or perhaps the lack of breast milk itself. When your baby is getting enough breast milk, he will keep sucking the stop sign, and stop when you feel full, and the mother will not feel pain during breastfeeding.

For young mothers should routinely consult the development of her baby once a month to the GMP or the nearest health center.

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