In response to the question of how to judge whether the baby is full during breastfeeding, often some women complain of insufficient milk after visiting the doctor, and the basis for their judgment is that they always see the baby making noise, there are many reasons why the baby is making noise, it could be poop, it could be that the stomach is not comfortable, specifically the following points can be used to determine whether the baby is full: 1, their own feelings, before feeding the two breasts feel very full, the baby sucking process, see the baby Gurgling in swallowing, feel both breasts are soft; 2, the baby’s performance, after the baby finished eating, can be satisfied to spit out the nipple, and then the baby sleep time can sleep for one or two hours; 3, also look at the baby’s urine and stool, baby urine at least six times a day, basically wake up after eating will have urine; 4, also look at her weight growth, a week at least growth of one and a half to two pounds, which basically means that the baby is full. This basically means that the baby is full. So whether maternal milk is sufficient, you can judge from your own feelings, from the baby’s performance, and from the performance of the baby’s urine and stool, from the baby’s weight growth.