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When a baby gets bottled milk, parents generally have no problem telling what portion the baby has eaten. This can be much more difficult in breastfed babies.

A few weeks after giving birth, the nursing mother's breasts become soft. Then women often worry, whether it is the result of natural changes or a lactation crisis. They wonder how much milk has been eaten by the baby duringbreastfeeding , and whether the baby needs to be fed an hour after the meal due to lack of food, or if this is a completely normal reaction. It is worth knowing that a real shortage of natural food is extremely rare. It is normal for breasts to feel soft now after the first weeks of lactation, when they were almost constantly taut due to overproduction of milk. They may even seem empty. This does not mean thatlactationis disappearing. It is just that now food is produced according to the principle of supply and demand. The breasts do not fill as intensively as before, but the breast milk is constantly produced in them whenever it is needed, i.e. when the baby starts to suckle.

Learn the baby's language when breastfeeding

Wondering if it is normal for your baby to wake up to food every 4 and every 5-6 hours at night? Or the other way around: she hardly ever lets her breast out of her mouth? Don't worry, neither of these situations proves that the baby is not eating. Instead of listening to friends' advice that you have lean food (that's nonsense!), Advise you to wake your baby up for feeding every 2-3 hours or give him artificial milk - think about whether there is anything to crush on at all. It's natural for a breastfed baby to have different needs. Once, she needs to be fed almost non-stop, and the next day she wakes up to eat every 4 hours. Don't panic. Try to get over your anxiety. Sit back, turn on some quiet music, drink a few glasses of water (supports lactation) and wait. Within a few hours your little one will probably calm down, especially if he senses your composure. Breastfed babies will require frequent afternoon and evening feeds. However, this does not mean that they are getting too little food. The newborn eats at least 8 times a day, also at night.Babyslightly less, but more often than formula-fed babies. This is because food is naturallight. That is why the child needs it more often than the peer fed with artificial food.

Important

Your little one eats if he sucks his breast for at least 10 minutes and hears the sound of swallowing. After feeding, you should feel your breasts relax.

» Another evidence for proper feeding of a baby is his satisfaction after a meal. He does not need to fall asleep right away, but he should not cry, tense or get angry. If that's the case, it's a good idea to give him some boiled water without any additives. Perhaps the little one is thirsty, especially in the heating season, when the radiators are working at full steam and the air is dry.» The correct feeding is also confirmed by 3-4 poos a day and soaking at least 6 diapers a day. The piles should be mushy and yellow. From about the 6th week onwards, they may appear less often, even every few days.» Before the baby starts screaming, thus letting you know that it is hungry, it usually sends the first signals of hunger. Usually then he clicks, sucks his fist and is restless. It also opens its mouth and searches for food in a characteristic way. Remember, crying is not always a sign of hunger. Maybe the little one is bored, something hurts him or he wants to drink? Or maybe he just needs your closeness?

Weight gain confirms proper breastfeeding

Proper weight gain is a good proof that a little one is eating. What does "right" mean, you will ask. Doctors determined how the baby's weight should change. If these weight gains are close to or exceed recommended weight gains, don't be alarmed. This proves that the child eats and that food meets the needs of a dynamically growing organism. You can keep track of the situation by plotting your baby's weight on the percentile grids in your baby's he alth record book. However, if weight gain is lower than recommended, a doctor's advice and sometimes tests are necessary.

Indicative recommended weight gain for babies

age of the childmonthly weight gain
1-3 month700-900 g
4-6 month600-700 g
7-12 month300-400 g
period of timeweight gain
day15-30 g
week150-200 g
month600-900 g

Dilemmas of breastfeeding mothers

If you are concerned about whether your child is properly feeding, you are not alone. Such dilemmas arisemore than one mother. These are the most common dilemmas heard in a pediatrician's office.The baby needs a breast every 1-2 hours. Do I have little food or is the food too thin?If your baby is gaining weight well, don't worry. You still need to breastfeed your baby on demand. It is worth ensuring peace during feeding so that nothing distracts the baby. Thanks to this, the baby will eat more and will not often demand food. There is no such thing as too lean food. Mother's body cares primarily about the quality of the milk. The introduction of artificial milk would be a surrender before victory.My son begins to demand night feeding more often. Does he eat during the day?Not necessarily. Day milk is high in protein and night milk is high in fat, which gives you a lot of energy. The baby is probably more active during the day and instinctively eats more caloric milk at night.Why does a baby suck the breast once for 2 minutes, and another time for 20?A baby, like every human, may have different needs. One time it eats more, another time it eats less. It is important that you gain weight properly. If she sucks on the breast frequently and for a long time and you don't hear it swallowing, it's likely that you are treating the breast like a pacifier. If she swallows milk, she probably has a big appetite.

You must do it
  • If you want to check if your baby is gaining weight well, try to weigh him every 5-7 days, without clothes or nappies.
  • It is best to do it in a clinic, because the weight is set correctly there.
  • If you weigh your baby at home, do it on the same scale.
  • Avoid weighing your little one every day, because it is enough for him to pile a moment before to distort the real picture of weight gain.
  • Don't weigh your baby before and after feeding to see how much he has eaten.

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