Babies who are breastfed by sucking directly on the breast usually do not get full. The main principle of breastfeeding is to breastfeed on demand, which means to feed according to the baby’s need for breast milk. When your baby is hungry, he or she will be looking for breast milk, so you should give him or her breast milk in time. The baby’s stomach will be full and he or she will not eat again, so he or she will not have to eat. However, if you store your breast milk and then feed your baby with a bottle, there is a chance that your baby will eat up because of improper feeding. Some breastfeeding mothers are always worried that their children will not get enough to eat and force-feed them when they don’t want to eat, which can easily cause indigestion or vomiting in babies.