Breastfeeding: is my baby getting enough milk? (2024)

When you first start breastfeeding, you may wonder if your baby is getting enough milk.

It may take a little while before you feel confident your baby is getting what they need.

Exclusive breastfeeding (breast milk only) is recommended for around the first 6 months of your baby's life. Introducing bottle feeds will reduce the amount of breast milk you produce.

Read Unicef's checklist How can I tell if breastfeeding is going well? for more guidance.

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Signs your baby is well attached

  • Your baby has a wide mouth and a large mouthful of breast.
  • Your baby's chin is touching your breast, their lower lip is rolled down (you can't always see this) and their nose isn't squashed against your breast.
  • You don't feel any pain in your breasts or nipples when your baby is feeding, although the first few sucks may feel strong.
  • You can see more of the dark skin around your nipple (areola) above your baby's top lip than below their bottom lip.

Signs your baby is getting enough milk

  • Your baby starts feeds with a few rapid sucks followed by long, rhythmic sucks and swallows with occasional pauses.
  • You can hear and see your baby swallowing.
  • Your baby's cheeks stay rounded, not hollow, during sucking.
  • They seem calm and relaxed during feeds.
  • Your baby comes off the breast on their own at the end of feeds.
  • Their mouth looks moist after feeds.
  • Your baby appears content and satisfied after most feeds.
  • Your breasts feel softer after feeds.
  • Your nipple looks more or less the same after feeds– not flattened, pinched or white.
  • You may feel sleepy and relaxed after feeds.

Other signs your baby is feeding well

  • Your baby gains weight steadily after the first 2 weeks– it's normal for babies to lose some of their birth weight in the first 2 weeks.
  • They appear healthy and alert when they're awake.
  • From the fourth day, they should do at least 2 soft, yellow poos the size of a £2 coin every day for the first few weeks.
  • From day 5 onwards, wet nappies should start to become more frequent, with at least 6 heavy, wet nappies every 24 hours. In the first 48 hours, your baby is likely to have only 2 or 3 wet nappies.

It can be hard to tell if disposable nappies are wet. To get an idea, take an unused nappy and add 2 to 4 tablespoons of water. This will give you an idea of what to look and feel for.

Ways to boostyour breast milk supply

  • Ask your midwife, health visitor or breastfeeding specialist to watch your baby feeding. They can offer guidance and support to help you properly position and attach your baby to the breast.
  • Avoid giving your baby bottles of formula for the first 6 months or a dummy until breastfeeding is well established.
  • Feed your baby as often as they want and for as long as they want.
  • Expressing some breast milk after feeds once breastfeeding is established will help build up your supply.
  • Offer both breasts at each feed and alternate which breast you start with.
  • Keep your baby close to you and hold them skin to skin. This will help you spot signs your baby is ready to feed early on, before they start crying.

Things that can affect your milk supply

  • Poor attachment and positioning.
  • Not feeding your baby often enough.
  • Drinking alcohol and smoking while breastfeeding – these can both interfere with your milk production.
  • Previous breast surgery, particularly if your nipples have been moved.
  • Having to spend time away from your baby after the birth – for example, because they were premature.
  • Illness in you or your baby.
  • Giving your baby bottles of formula or a dummy before breastfeeding is well established.
  • Using nipple shields– although this may be the only way to feed your baby with damaged nipples and is preferable to stopping feeding.
  • Some medicines, including dopamine, ergotamine and pyridoxine. Read more about breastfeeding and medicines.
  • Anxiety, stress or depression.
  • Your baby having a tongue tie that restricts the movement of their tongue.

With skilled help, lots of these problems can be sorted out. If you have concerns about how much milk your baby is getting, it's important to ask for help early.

Speak to your midwife, health visitor or a breastfeeding specialist. They can also tell you where you can get further support.

Got a breastfeeding question?

For fast, friendly, trusted NHS advice anytime, day or night, talk to the Start4Life Breastfeeding Friend on Amazon Alexa, Facebook Messenger or Google Home.

Video: Is my baby getting enough milk?

In this video, a health visitor talks about the signs your baby is getting enough milk.

Media last reviewed: 1 November 2022
Media review due: 1 November 2025

Breastfeeding: is my baby getting enough milk? (2024)

FAQs

Breastfeeding: is my baby getting enough milk? ›

Signs your baby is getting enough milk

How do I know if my breastfed baby is getting enough milk? ›

What are some signs that my baby is well fed? Baby is nursing frequently, 8-12 times per 24 hour period. Baby seems content and happy after a feed, releasing the breast on their own. Their hands may be in fists before feeding, they will then often relax and open.

Is my baby getting enough milk breastfeeding support? ›

Your baby is getting enough milk if:

their cheeks are rounded when they suck, rather than hollow. they're calm and relaxed when they're feeding. they finish a feed, either by coming off the breast or falling asleep after an active feed. they've got a moist mouth after they've fed.

How do I know if my baby is getting enough milk formula? ›

Your baby's weight gain and the number of wet and dirty nappies will tell you whether your baby is getting enough formula. Your baby should have around 6 wet nappies a day from a few days after the birth. Nappies should be wet with clear or pale yellow urine, or feel heavy.

How do I know if my baby is underfed? ›

Your baby is active & alert

Babies that are well fed will be active and alert. Although newborns generally sleep 16-18 hours each day, unusual sleepiness may be an indication that your baby is underfed.

Do soft breasts mean no milk? ›

Your breasts feel softer

This happens as your milk supply adjusts to your baby's needs. The initial breast fullness reduces in the first few weeks. At around 6 weeks, breast fullness is completely gone and your breasts may feel soft. This is completely normal and has no effect on your milk supply.

How much milk does a baby get from 10 minutes of breastfeeding? ›

The quantity of milk that an infant drinks from one breast during one feeding session (10 to 12 minutes) ranges from an average of about 30 mL to 135 mL with a mean volume of about 75 ml.

What are 3 signs your breastfed baby is well nourished? ›

Have six or more wet diapers​ per day, with nearly colorless or pale yellow urine, by five to seven days. Seem satisfied and happy for an average of one to three hours between feedings​. Nurse at least eight to twelve times every twenty-four hours.

How do I know if my baby is still hungry after breastfeeding? ›

Baby is content and happy

If your baby seems satisfied after breastfeeding, they're likely getting enough milk. But if they always want to nurse, it may be a sign that baby is still hungry after breastfeeding – especially if they appear sluggish or they're losing weight.

What foods increase lactation? ›

Focus on making healthy choices to help fuel your milk production. Opt for protein-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, dairy, beans, lentils and seafood low in mercury. Choose a variety of whole grains as well as fruits and vegetables.

How long should a breastfeeding session last? ›

How Long Does Nursing Take? Newborns may nurse for up to 20 minutes or longer on one or both breasts. As babies get older and more skilled at breastfeeding, they may take about 5–10 minutes on each side.

Should I offer a second breast if baby is asleep? ›

If one breast keeps your little one sleeping for four hours at night, there's no need to switch. But if your baby seems hungry too often or they're gaining weight too slowly, give five minutes on one side and then 10 to 15 minutes (or even longer) on the other.

Do babies sleep more if underfed? ›

Babies are primed to eat when they need to, and restriction or a strict schedule can lead to underfeeding, which can cause even more issues with sleepiness. A fed baby is a stronger and more alert baby.

How do you know if your baby is eating enough while breastfeeding? ›

Signs your baby is getting enough milk

Your baby's cheeks stay rounded, not hollow, during sucking. They seem calm and relaxed during feeds. Your baby comes off the breast on their own at the end of feeds. Their mouth looks moist after feeds.

How to know if baby is full after breastfeeding? ›

Your child may be full if he or she: Closes mouth. Turns head away from breast or bottle. Relaxes hands.

Will a breastfed baby sleep if hungry? ›

Not enough milk: Your baby may sleep to conserve energy if they are not getting enough food. They may also sleep longer that is good for them if they are apart from you.

Can you run out of milk while breastfeeding? ›

Breast milk is produced on a supply and demand system, so if you're feeding hours apart, you may start producing less milk.

What happens if you don't eat enough while breastfeeding? ›

Eating too few calories or too few nutrient-rich foods can negatively affect the quality of your breast milk and be detrimental to your health. While you're breastfeeding, it's more important than ever to eat a variety of healthy, nutritious foods and limit your intake of highly processed foods.

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