Breastfeeding, how do you know if your child is full?

I always feel that the baby is not full and the baby cannot speak. What should I do?

Although the baby can’t speak, it won’t be a problem if his parents observe carefully.

Parents can judge whether the baby is full through these two points:

A look at the baby’s mental state shows that the child is satisfied after eating milk and can play happily or fall asleep soundly, which means he is full.

The second is to look at the number of diapers changed every day, changing very wet diapers 6-8 times and defecating 2-5 times. Holding him in his arms, he feels that he is getting longer and heavier day by day, his eyes become more energetic day by day, his skin is elastic and his muscles are strong, so there is no need to worry.

I would also like to remind everyone that there are many reasons why the baby cries, which need parents to distinguish carefully. Don’t think that when the baby cries, it is hungry and it is time to nurse.