Is your baby not getting enough milk?

Frequent breastfeeding of babies is not necessarily because they are not full, but may also be in search of a sense of security. Most babies suffer from frequent breastfeeding, i.e. always holding the nipple and sucking on it intermittently and irregularly. This may be caused by insufficient breastmilk, resulting in the baby’s tummy not being full and therefore not being able to sleep completely, or it may be due to a search for a sense of security and frequent breastfeeding. Parents need to be aware that if the baby has any of the above symptoms, they need to consider mixed feeding or adding complementary foods to meet the baby’s daily needs. In addition the baby frequent breastfeeding, if it is insecurity, will appear to contain the situation of not sucking, this habit can not be developed, otherwise it will lead to the inhalation of a large amount of air, the emergence of indigestion.