How to tell if your baby is full on breastfeeding

Breastfeeding can be judged from listening to the sound, the baby’s behavior, weight gain to determine whether the baby has eaten enough.
1. Listen to the sound: the baby usually sucks 2-3 times will swallow a little, about 10 minutes of milk swallowing sound will become smaller, this time the baby is almost eaten.
2. Baby’s behavior: After eating milk for a while, if the baby uses his tongue to push the nipple or pacifier out, he should stop eating, indicating that the baby is full.
3. Weight gain: A child who has eaten enough milk has a better weight gain and is in good spirits, so you can observe the weight gain to judge.
It is recommended to pay attention to the baby’s habits, regular height and weight checks can determine whether the baby is full.