How do you know if you have enough milk?

Breastfeeding women can judge whether they have enough milk through the child’s development, urination and performance after breastfeeding, which need to be analyzed specifically. 1. Development: If the child’s growth and development is good and at a similar level to his peers, it means that the feeding is good and the milk is sufficient. 2. Urination: If the child urinates a reasonable number of times in a day, usually more than 6 times, it means that the feeding is good and the milk is sufficient. 3. Performance after breastfeeding: If the child sleeps quietly after breastfeeding, without crying and other discomforts, it means that the child is more satisfied, and the mother’s milk is also sufficient at this time. If a breastfeeding woman finds herself with insufficient milk, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in time to promote milk secretion under the guidance of the doctor.